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1 H B S E W ECHEMS. „
A s in g u la r sp ec tac le w as w itnessed y este r-iay in tl ie Customhouse- A "sort o f
con fe rence w as held , v i t h M essrs. H e
f t ^ 881EAHS ! U l t r y a n d IV uu as th e tv. » le ad in g sp ir its ;u tu e m ovem ent, an d G o v ern o r KeMo’gg,
o r r a th e r L is o il, e as th e ob jec t. *The
j rep o s itio n is coolly m ade to th e G o v ern o r to a b d ica te Lis offre-, re lin n u ish th e a t:-
tb o r i ty now lo d g ed iu h is h an d s , a n d
v Lieu the P re s id e n t o f th e T 'n ited S ta tes dec la red it hi.-, in ten tio n to su sta in a t
h az a rd s , a n d re tire to m alte room fo r m a n w hom th e W hite L eag u ers w ould
have a voice in selecting. H ere we Lave
p re se n te d to «» a n in s tan ce o f th e van- • j'ti-n ed co m in g in to th e te n t of the v ic to r
a n d d ic ta t in g te rm s. G overno r K ellogg •an n e t possib ly have a n y th in g to say to
M r. M-.-Euery o r an y b o d y e lse w ho talk»
t-. h im o f re s ig n in g Lis office a n d a b a n d o n in g h is p o litic a l friends. II ; o u g h t never
1 1 h .ve p e rm itte d ;» confe rence of the
r ' n i t o h e h e ld in L is n am e n o r to issue i.nv in s truc tion .» in co n n ec tio n w ith S ic- E n try , ex cep t to ca u se Li-, a rre s t for tre-a-
* .n a g a in s t th e fita te .If G o v ern o r K ellogg wisue-. to res ign L:»
etnee a n d r e t i r e Iron* th e very onerous p o
e t ion he h as h e ld to r nea rly tw o years,
• f t n.-iy reg re t h is d e te rm in a tio n perhap» ,
h u t L ive no reasonab le ob jec tion to in te r- pe-e . H ut we- do ob jec t d'-cidc-ily i > Lis
: i ih in g Lis h ig h office a m a tte r o f barg a in a n d aale, tra d e a n d b a r te r , w ith g en tlem en
v Lo w ere th re e day s ago h u n tin g h is life
an 1 d e n y in g h is a u th o r ity a t th e L.-ad o f
tT.u. i in su rg en ts . T h e y have s ince la id
t- vin th e ir a im s un d d isp e rsed a t th » co m m an d o f th e P res id en t,
s tren g th en ed b y th e n . -naciug a t t i
tu d e o t G en era l E m ory . T h e re is. the ro - f>re, no im p ed im en t, law ful o r o 'her*
v > i to th e co n tin u e d d isch a rg e o f h is• t.- .u t iv e d u tie s b y th e G iv- rn o r. H e is
n « m ore re sp o u s iid e to one m an th a n a n
o ther, n o r sh o u ld h e lend h im se lf to an ya fi- y .. ing jji -asure o r jiro p o sitio n w h ich involves th e
sacrifice of th e in te re s ts o t hi» associa tes
o n th e S ta te tick e t. I f h e chooses to
res ig n h e can n o t possib ly p ledge L . caten-
a n t G overn ot A n to in e to follow LLs e x am p le . N or is it rea sonab le to suppose
t l . i t S en a to r A udcr»ou w ho s ta n d s n ex t I in tL e lin e o f success ion to A n to in e
“ i w ill y ie ld liis ch an ce on any accoun t.V.'e h o p e G o v ern o r K ellogg w ill lo r th e
p re se n t d ism iss a l l th o u g h ts o f r e lin iju ish -
ftig Li» execu tiv e a u th o r ity , w h ich h e Las
h ere to fo re ex e rc ised sp arin g ly , a n d a d o p t
in c h a p o licy to w a rd hi» perso n a l a n d p o
litica l enem ies as s h a ll te ach th e m lo re
sp ec t L is a u th o r ity . P u t i f he d ec id es to
do o the rw ise , th e n le t h im ta k e n o th o u g h t o r c a re a b o u t th e se lec tion o f a
successor, h u t leave th e «leci»ion o f th a t
<jue»ti in to those w ho w ill law fu lly com e
a l te r h im . l l G o v e rn o r A ntoine a n d S en
a to r A n d erso n b o th dec line th e ho n o rs , th e n d o u b tle ss th e S en a te w ill be ab le to till th e v acan cy accep tab ly . L u t we
in.ve n o fa ith in a n y b a rg a in th a t i . . t . b e p a tc h e d tip b y those w ho w ere
•In k eriu g w ith th e q u es tio n y este rday .
V.'e do n o t b e liev e Kepublieou.» need to p « c u t o f th e ir ow n ca m p for adv ice, n o r do we su p p o se th e p a r ty th ro u g h o u t th e
••tst'r w ill be p leased w ith su c u m ixed counsel. T h e re n ev e r h as been s u ch m a g n an im ity sin ce th e d ays of I. «>t> X \ .,
•«» t h i t d isp la y e d by G overno r K ellogg.
V 'PL th e w ho le a rm y a n d n a v i «if th e
1 n it • 1 fit a t on a t ln» b ack , a n d th e j -rfect m a ste r o f th e s itu a tio n ; b o ld in g in m s
h an d s th e fa te for life o r d ea th o f every c itiz e n o f th e S ta te , L - q u ie tly s its dow n
•and l i i te u s to a p roposal from Lis d-.-aliy
en» mk.» to a b d ic a te , a n d tu rn Lis g o v ern
m e n t o v e r to them . G u ile is Lr e ig h t in fo re q u is i tio n to accom plish w hat t n ee
fa iled to p e rfo rm . V e say to th e G o v er
no r, in th e la n g u ag e o t S u m n er to > u n -
to n , ••.‘ .•''•'I ”
NE1V ORLEANS KEPl'BLICANi ' i i
p a r t i a l to* h is tr ia l . J u d g e H a il , ' a n
E n g lish m an b y b ir th a n d fe e lin g "—say»
M onecte—g ra n te d « w ait o f h ab e as co rpus
fo r th e release o f L o u a llie r , a n d .Jackson tre a tin g th is as a v io la tio n o f h is m ilita ry
ju r isd ic tio n , o rd e red th e a r r e t o f Ju d g e
H ail, a n d he w as co n d u c ted w ith o u t Jhe
limit.» o f th e c ity . W hen Ja c k so n Lad
defen d ed th e c itv , th is " E g iis h m a n by b ir th a n d feeling'* resum ed Lis au th o rity
b y v irtu e o t th a t defense, im posed a fine o f «100T u p o n th e m a n to w hom he ow ed
a ll, a n d th is m an , w ith a g ra n d e u r th a t w ould m ak e A ndrew J a c k so n p a y in g fui», fine in to th e c o u rt a su b jec t w orthy a n y
A m erican p a in te r, obeyed the o rder.L u t o u r o b jec t w as to ca l. th e a tte n t io n
o f c u r fellow c itiz en s to th e p a r t w hich
a lie n s have ta k en in th e dom estic aS 'airs of N ew O rieans on r <u.e m o s t c r itic a l
occa»ions. V.'e-are th e know n advocates o t im m ig ra tio n a n d m ig ra tio n . Vic- d e
in end th a t eve ry fo re ig n er w ho ca n be in d u c ed t com e from G erm an y . I", an te ,
I ta ly , o r e lsew here in K tro p e , »hall be in v ited a n d p ro tec ted L u t we w;»L th e m
to becom e A m erican i..’.izen% o r to a b s ta in from a id in g by
in tem p e ra te c lam or, ei
icv.n po litic s.
S’, SATfcUDAY, SfPTEMfl
•ideat G ra n t h im sA f. H e i â M J T Rran k s F res id eu 'c u r so le a n d su p rem e civ il ru le r , a n d h as
a r ig h t to . d e m an d from th eforce a d e q u a te to su p p re ss all o p p o s itio n .
N e ith e r th e P re s id e n t n o r G en era l E m ory ca n sto p to deba te th e m a tte r . T h e troops n iu» t be Bent to re in fo rce th e G overnor,
b u t n o s o ld ie r ca n g ive a n o rd e r in civ il m a tte rs . T h e C ab in e t fu liy u n d e rs ta n d th is m a tte r , a n d the "Presiden t's
o rd ers a re too j la in fa r a n y s o r t o f d o u b t.
G en era l E m ory c la im s no m ore c iv il a u th o r i ty h e re th a n K ellogg does in D elà-
w ire . H e L» u n d e r o rd e rs to ass is t th e
S ta te g o v ern m en t in its con flic t w ith reb e ls , b u t La» n o voice in th e a p p o in tm e n t o f fcjmte officiais. H e c a n n o t
de leg a te a pow er h e do es n o t h im se lf possess . H ence C olone l B rooke m ay ca p
tu re p u b lic p laces , b u t c a n o n ly h o ld th e m su b jec t 1 1 th e o rd e rs o f G overno r
K ellogg, w ho is th e ch ie f m a g is tra te of th is S ta te : a n d G en e ra l E m o ry . C olonel
B rooke a n d a il th e o th e r so ld ie rs have
been o rd e red b y th e P re s id e n t to com e
Lem a n d a»»i»t h im . n o t to give h im
o rd e rs . D oub tle ss th e C ab in e t h a s b ee n m is led b y th e s tu p id ity o f th e I ’ir ty * an d
l i : a n d th e ag e n t o f th e A ssocia tedP ress. T n e rc i-. n o t a lin e o r a w ord in < je n em ! E m o ry ’s o rd e r w hich co n fe rs civil
a u th o r ity o n E i 'io k e . I l l s d u tie s a re
p u re ly m ilita ry o r po lice. B u t o u r new
rebe ls w an ted to b re a k th e fa ll th e y w ere
b o u n d to u n d e rg o —to le t them selves
th e l ’nitc-d S ta te s . V e w-;»h th e c itiz en ! dow n e a sy —so th ey in v e n ted th e fic tion
fro m V erm ont th e ta m e r ig h ts as th e c iti- J th a t E m o ry L a i a p p o in te d B rooke to
z u from V irg in ia , o r t:.e c itiz en from i supersede K ellogg. C olonel B rooke is C o n n ec tic u t id e n tic a l r ig h ts w ith th e c iti- i m ere ly in co m m an d o t th e fo rces a p p o in t-
zen fro m C aro lin a . B u t th e im m ed ia te
z b y Ii.oney , arm ». o rr. e i t l .«r par!:y to An':er-, m o u • - Ut lii-: yt-.ü-I« Irteitizeuf*L:P »Ley are tL*j
*‘!0* •u ea il •Le re*«,rj|p o litic a l equa,
lie. I 'o r th is a re v e 1; .pub lican s . V e
a re th e advocates o f m ig ra tio n o f A m eri-
ic a n c itiz en s to th is o r »uy o th e r p a r t o f
.itt.e ■ T in
-•ate« arm y i- tiie six teen th j *'ipie of the
litiZb l» r th e k - to ••;«• auy
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• • I A l i T M Ï C O M P A N Y o r IT A L IA N 'S .”
T h e S t. L o tu s Y'fuies. w bic'u show s its politic -tl s ta tu s b y co n d em n in g th e cause
;u w h ich G en era l A . S. B adg t w as
w ounded . Bay». * A L ia r.-: m an ui-vt-r lived
i r d ie d ." A. S. B adger is a n A m eritau c itiz en , a n a t iv e o f M assachusetts, w ho
h as % r ig h t to in h a b it and ‘exerc isa th e
r ig h ts o f a c itiz en a n d d em an d th«? p ro
te c tio n of th«» governn ii-u t wheievc-r he
n .ay be, w-ith|i!i o r w ith o u t it» ju r isd ic tio n .
A M r. MacL eca. c a llin g h im se lf c a p ta in
M eI.u y G u i ld s , p u b lish e s a ca rd , in
w h ic h L - claim * th e tn -r if o f L aving been
th«? fir»* to - p i t k u p " th i» w ounded A m er
ican , a n d th a t -tu«* « .tu tender o f th e
arsen a l a n d s ta tio n h o u se . w ith a b o u t th ree
the ;:.»:*u-.l s ta n d «•! a n u s , tw o guns, ab o u t
th re e h u n d re d co lo red tro o p s a n d ab o u t s«-vtnty-five w hites'" VaS m ade to h im .
la n g u ag e i», - I a n d m y co m p an y o f
I ta lia n s w ere ia th e possession o f th e
w hole fifteen m in u te s before a n y eiliger
m ade Lis ap p earan ce .
1': -:u th e ie x t o f th is c o m m u n ic a tio n it
w ould a p p e a r th a t - I t a l i ins'; have bee n o r
g an ized to re s is t th e S ta tu a u th o ritie s , tio ta r r.s th is h a s been d m e b y a lien s , it Las p .a e td th e se per-, m s m a * rio n s re la tio n
t o t h e federa l gov ern m en t. I 's u a llv th e
•great n u m b e r •>! p- rsoii» iu Nv.v O rlea u s
w ho n-ta iir th e ir a llog ianee to a fo re ig n g o v rrn m e n t con fine th e ir in te rfé ren c e to
uew sj .«pet a n d verba! abuse , o r to sub -
,-crit'ii.g m oney t-» p ro m o te d isco n ten t. T h e d v ta iu e t i n t a lien s h ad a r ig h t to
’. ’ .tat- iu o u r p o litic a l affinrs 'b e g a n w ith
M. G A ct, a E i t n . h m in is te r , nu-d-.-r th e
•»dtiunistraU on o t C5i.-a-.-r.«l V a s h iu g to n . lle r- .t •tare, how ever, w hen th e m ilita ry E r e . o f th«« I ’n ited S ta tes h a s beeU eX-
I .ib i ti i. th e a lie n e lem e n t Las rep a ire i to th e c o n su la t offices o f th e ir respective
cou u trte» . T t ie ic w ere s ta te d to be
th i r ty th o u s a n d fetich c la im an ts o fIj fo re ign t p ro te c tio n iu N ew O rleans j d u rin g * th e l.« .t w ar. T h e sam e difficulty
j o cc u rre d in th e d efense o f N. w O rleans j l)v J ack so n , tsay-s a d 'm estu* h is to rian ,
th e p .‘i*: *« e ,)* *•-,« ? j i j - F r e u L inen x ih o h a d u o tls -e n n a iir ra lm '. '.l
• ! ••» th«« people ot Euuigiana w ill be I w ere in d u c e d to c la im th e p ro te c tio n ot .iji’.v iii'.ight ii th ey !..«'•• to lay «p.-va • th e ir co n su l, a n d w ere th u s e n a b led to
i'.-:: th?- »ml ot th e ir S ta te th e blood «4 j ab an d o n th e ir p o s ts ." T h e y w ere w illin g ,i ry »on w hose h ea rt ever bea t responsive ! an d vn ’e r to f igh t, b li t n o t to in c u r th e . the ca n to d e ien J the ir r.ga* ;. My »ym . m ore »»yinj, d u tie s o f th a cam p . •‘Dis«
. n ir t ick e t" und ti«'*People’s P a r ty " hit'
c i 'a m n s «■! th e l i •'• l;u-p» a t ih e lii-iui f -is ed ito ria l «or-
t..-- Wait«? 1. -ague in«»*»«« v. riit.-i. by the im ins 'iite i! L ittle »5.an t « 1 «••tier ils «.
ti e ;.-!l'«\viiig w.'ui»- ••Tl;;« g-.vernn.ent ■ uiii.ic by w hite tuen, M th e »euch: ot
n.« n an d p - : - r i ty t -rever. and in- m iiuiiiistec. «I t»> w h ite iu.-n. and
iii,-a«- «iti-i-r w h a ts u e ie r . 1 .ii- teg?. ivhica ail f«‘-«?.« •.« g-"•-•••! •* !•-• «cue.r. t mti-li-!eù to ecnvitice e-der.-.l !* ■•*’•.-•
" th»-:s right.« a te ia s i sa» i« *l i>v W i.it<-
:ti «-vi-iiaagisr t l s (tattle 1» «ner
i...ms. ...i {P.."1 di. not ra ge t ::
- >a.i te a t it lu-uisi '.ol d . b e tte r le t i 1 - t'aau Mibiuit t > the
it shat th e Pres itinv.ding pcop.e.tied th a t w hile I « ot-.iiuotian and r cat; «
La
in
j t i .e r« it.es Tray «.hots («ares? tie, g «Hülltet. i tigh t, bu t - «wenched Ler people
- - irp a tk :i «U b gov- *'-‘- • i h l l lOl l *} «IT tv) 11 »Ult I w ish it pro- nil. no m an to urge i*;.itci-, I ».iv. a» un
. op.I
ry eu e i
>u p iiry now is, w as th i« M r. M schcca a n d
Li » “ com p an y o f I ta lian .* ,” c ro n y of th em ,
alien.-? T h e p o s itio n c f alien s ffit ,-rv .-nin.g
iu m ilita ry con flic t w ith A m erican a u th o r itie s m a y be a su b jec t c f in q u iry b y th e
A m erican g o v e rn m en t o f th-? sev era l gov
e rn m e n ts in u m itab ii; re la tio n s w ith c u r
ow n. TL?? s ta tu s o : tLe d en izen *r res id en t
a lien sh o u ld Le asce rta in e d a n d pub lished .
* THE CoLOHED PEOPLE OF LOUISIANA.”
S u ch w as t h t ad d re ss o f M r. P e n n w hile
a s su m in g to b e L ie u te n a n t G overno r o f
th e S ta te . I t is a n im p o r ta n t ad m iss io n a s show ing a se n tim e n t adve rse to th a t
•jf th e W h ite L eag u ers , w h ic h Lad b u t
h e re to fo re been a llo w ed t-xp-re»s;on b y
th em . T h a t th e re w m n eve r a n y cause f>r th e W hite L eag u e o rg an iza tio n is now sh o w n b y th e ad m iss io n o f th e W hite
L e ag u e rs tL.-m»elve». T h e p ro c lam a tio n
o f S ir. P e n n w as ad d re sse d to th e co lo red
peop le , l 'ro fe s s io n s o f ju s t in te n tio n s
to w ard th e negroes w ere m ade, an d . no
d o u b t, s in ce re ly b y th e persons w ho m ade them . M r. D u h u c le t, co lo red , w as Jett iu
possession o f th e S ta te tre a su ry , a n d we
believe som a co lo red m e n w ou ld h a v e Leen ta k en in to th e p o lic e fore?.
T h e line, how ever, e n te re d in to an a rg u m e n t to p ro v e th a t t n e m e m b er o f th e c ity g o v ern m en t h a d n o t received a m a jo r i ty of vo tes a n d La i n o t been e lec ted .
T h is A d m isfra to r h appen* to be th e o n ly
m a n c f co lor a n d i i pu l L ean iu th e su t^
A dm in istra tion . A d m ia is tr i to r L ew is is
ch a rg ed w ith k n o w in g th a t Li.- e lec tio n is
iil-.-gal. a n i tL ; Ii su p p o - .-» “ th a t a f te r
th e c a ta s tro p h e w h ich Las I .-fillet» K el- ! >gg, h i- lo r i a n d m...sii.r. th a t L.- w ill n o t
have the assu ran ce to re m a in iu a a office w h ich »1 j. s no t b e lo n g to L in .." B u t if it
sh o u ld tu rn o u t o th e rw ise , a n 1 M r. L ew is .does n o t do ju s tic e h im se lf—
V a w ill engage th a t : ’..» Couaci! w ill *ake such m--asurt.* us w ill g : -.»* en tire .«.itisi'a-:- ti'«n t-« th e «overeigary of the andte p .iir th is cry ing injusti. . A* th e election o f I s’ i it wa» G eneral i!e.t :r»-ga;\i tv,. . \va- ch 'isen A diuia istratiii ' o f Im provem ent» i-nd m em ber o f th e C ity C anne;:, a n d not Mr. Lewis. I t m ust be then th a t the la tte r shall y ie ld th e placé.
T h e p u rp o se th u s shad o w ed o u t r e
qu ire* no com m en t excep t th a t th e tr a c e
p r c la im I b y th a W h ite L eague p ro te c te d th a t asso c ia tio n from p ro secu tio n u n d e r th e p ro v is io n s c t law w h ich
p u n ish a n y a t te m p t “ to d ep riv e a n y p o r tio n o r clasi? o f th e peop le c l a n y ol
th e r ig h ts , p riv ileg es o r im m u n ities , o r
p ro te c tio n nam ed in th e c o n s titu tio n anil
s ecu red b y th e law s fo r th e j ro tec tion o f «itch r ig h ts ,” e tc .
T h is keep ing th e W h ite L eag u ers in tht-
b ac k g ro u n d a n d e n t ru s t in g th- movem en t to those w ho w ere n o t co m m itted to th e W h ite L eag u a p la tfo rm , w as a d ro i tly
devise»! b y th e le a rn ed c o u n c il w ho co n d u c ted th e s tra teg y . B u t th e /;•• w as
no p a r ty to th is re c o g n itio n o t co lo red
righ t» . u »r w as th e W h it? L eague w h ich cam e to the tro u t w h en th e F u s io n j le ss
h e ra ld ed th e affa ir fin ished .T h e re w ere e v id e n tly tw o o p p o s in g
o p in io n s in th e re v o lu tio n a ry cam p. T h e
o n e w ould hav e p ra c tic a lly red u c ed th e n eg ro to p o litic a l b o n d ag e . T h e o th e r se<-ms to Lave alw ays opposed the po litic a l o s trac ism o t th e ueg ro , a n d w as no d o u b t
s in ce re in a n in te n tio n to recogn ize th ? p o litic a l r ig h ts o f th e n eg ro . U p o n th is
issu e w-j m.«y e x p e c t to L- a r m ore . TLe
W h ite L eag u e Las b e e a re p u d ia te d b y th e D em ocratic p a r ty o f the- N o rth , a n d is
h e ld responsib le fo r th e C o u sh a tta h o rro rs . T h e re w ere m a n y m em b ers o f the- F u sio n
p a r ty w ho p ro te s te d a g a in s t th e race
issues, a n d re fu sed to u n ite w ith the race m ovem en t. T h e doom o f th e W hite
L eague L av ing been sea led 1 y th e c ircum -
titan es o f d efea t, we m ay a n tic ip a te th a t th o se w ho w ould n o t y ie ld t > it» d ic ta t io n
w hile in po w er w ill n o t o bey th e le a d e r
sh ip o f it.» d em o ra lized co m m an d e rs.
Ev.?uts w ill show th e fu tu re p o litic a l p i,i-
ti '-n o f th e m e n w ho reco g n ized th e co lo red peop le o f L ou isiana .
m ore try in g d u tie s o f th a cam p,
gnated an d ir r i ta te d b y th e se d ese rtio n s .
Jaeksoü o rd e re d a l l F re n c h c itiz en s w ho
p a t hie* -ire w ith th is le, au l my p irse :s open to them .” As th e gcti? em aa 's ty\.%sw thy is so s trung , in language a t least . . ..m o st g rac e tu l th ing he can do now is to p .. . , ^ aim ed th w e x e m p tio n o u t o t th e c ity , h is h an d in th a t open p arse am i re lieve th e « p u b lic a tio u s g ro w in g out o f h is fam ilies o f th e poor m en who w ere slam in I sa tisfac tion w ith th is o rder, J a c k so n a rre s t-
o u r s tree ts . I e<* Louallier. and ordered a court
fed t j receive th e p ro p e r ty c a p tu re d from t;.*- in su rg e n t ». m id st*?a w e u n d e rs ta n d is G en era l E m o ry 's o rd e r. T h e o n ly a u th o r ity w e hav e seen fo r sa y in g th a t he h a d ap p o in te d a G o v ern o r o f N ew O rlea n s th.- s tu p id s ta te m e n t o t th e o rg an s o f th e r io te rs . _
THE EAYOÖ SARA AFFAIRT h e sensa tiona l te p o r t trom B ayou b a n
c o n ta in s the- m o s t in d u b ita b le ev idence
o f fraud . A ccord ing to th ? JiulMin, th e
g re a t h u m b u g faccory L ire , th e re w as
a p erfec t c lo u d o t n eg ro e s m a rch in g o n B ayou b a n from every d ire c
tio n . T h is is follow ed by th e in ev itab le
b a t t le a n d th e invariable- buccc-s.» o f th e w h ite s. S om ehow th e n eg ro e s alw ays
a re b e a te n w h en th e y g o in to th e r io t
busines« . N ow le t u s see th ? ou tcom e o f
a ll th is b ig scare. N o ca sua lties rep o rted ,
th o u g h th e re m u s t have been b loodshed in th e rep u lse of th e neg roes la s t n ig h t.
“ L a te r—N o w h ites h u r t ." T h is m akes the- five h u n d re d th d rea d fu l n eg ro r io t
w h ich h a s been re p o rte d since th e last
e lec tio n , am i we have y e t to h e a r o f t i e
loss o! a n y w h ites, ex c ep t a t Colfax,
w here tw o m e n w ere k illed , i t is possib le ,
by th e ir associa tes’.O u r adv ices from lîiyou S a ra arc- to th e
effect th a t tb.-re Las b ee n n o nt-groe r io tin g th e re , th o u g h th e W h ite L eaguers
m ad« a m o v em en t on th e offices, w hich
th e y fa iled to c a p tu re a s soon as th ey ex pected , w h ereu p o n th e y ra ise d a how i
o f “ n eg ro r io t in g .” T L ? ech o edth e w ords in a fifteen-do lia r ex tra , the
fa lsehood w as d u ly te leg ra p h ed N o rth a n d
th e w hole co m m u n ity h as h a d its m o u th
o p en f - r th e p as t five h o u rs ready to sw allow th e n e x t lie as greedi.five h u n d re d w hich have g o t
- th e y «lid the b e tö re i
SOT A MILITARY GOVERNOR.
W e suspec t th e C ab in e t h a s b ee n m isled in th e m a tte r o t L ie u te n a n t C olone l
B» ■> jke. T h e re i.« n o th in g in th e o rd e r of
« «eueral E m o ry to s u s ta in th e a sse rtio n
th.'.: a m ilita ry co m m an d e r has, b e e n a p
p o in ted . T u e C om m an d in g G en e ra l d e s
ig n a te d C M onel B rooke to p erfo rm Cer
ta in m ili ta ry «duties, b u t gave h im n o
civ il^ a u th o r ity w hatever. I f C olonel
B rooke Las m isa p p re h e n d e d th e scope o f h is a u th o r ity a n d u su rp e d c iv il pow ers
a n d p re ro g a tiv e s , th e J a u l t U h is . n o t G enera l E m o ry 's .
T h e I n i te d S ta te s tro o p s h e re a re n o th in g m o re n o r les3 th a n a posse or g u a rd fo r G o v e rn o r K ellogg . H... th e
m a s te r o f th e s itu a tio n , a n d b y v irtu e o f
th e a u th o r ity v ested in h im l y th e p eo p le ,
A TENDER POINT. ’An A ssociated P re ss d isp a tc h s i t .»:A tei-gratu. trota N ew O rluatis t a x effi-
i» i o f t.:*" g o v ern m en t «iv.« th a t one g u n boat w ou ld i-e o f m ore use a*. N ew O rleans t .i;*.?, l e , me n.
T h e rea so n o f th is o p in io n is v e ry o b
vious. A n av a l a rm a m e n t w ou ld in flic t
dam ag e u p o n th e p ro p e r ty of th e c ity .
A m ilita ry d e m o n s tra tio n w ould b u t b r in g
d a n g e r to i ts b ra v e r s p ir its , w ho w ill
risk th e ir lives o a a p o in t o f op in ion .
T h e ir b lood w ill fade a n d be tro d d e n o u t
lro m th e pav em en t, th e ir bod ies p u sh ed , w ith a p p ro p r ia te h o n o rs , in to th e p igeon ho les o f th e cem etery , a n d th e b u sy w orld
w ill soon fo rget th e m in new co m p an io n s
o r ag ita to rs . B u t a sq u a re se t on fire o r s h a tte re d fro m lu n g ran g e p ro jec tile s w iil n o t o n ly involve la rg e co s t to th e ow ners,
b u t b rin g » in fin ite d a n g e r to th e h e lp le ss
w om en a n d c h i ld re n w ho o ccu p y th e b u ild in g s . H ence , th e a p p e a ran ce o f a
w ar vessel h a s a lw ays b ro u g h t E r r o r to a u y c ity w h ich h a s no n av a l force. I t is,
how ever, w ith the* pow ers o f fo rfe itu re a n d b lo ck ad e in c id e n t to a s ta te o f in s u r
rec tio n . a co n seq u en ce w h ich th o se w ho en g in ee red th e b it? v io lence , e i th e r «lid n o t ta k e in to c o n s id e ra tio n , e r d i 1 n o t ad v ise th e ir fo llowers.
A GRAVE DISCREPANCY.D ay b efo re y e s te rd ay th e Vicftyur.t a n d
IiuVrtih w ere ju b i la n t over th e ir ow n re«
p o rts th a t m ore th a n five th o u sa n d s ta n d
o f a rm s h a d been c a p tu re d a t th e various po lice s ta t io n s a n d th e a rsen a ls . I t now
a p p e a rs th a t o n ly a b o u t tw o th o u sa n d can
be found . T h e d iffe rence—th re e th o u s a n d —h a s d o u b tle ss been c la im ed a s p r i
vate p ro p e rty . P e rh a p s th e r ig h t d e r iv ed
from peaceab le p ossess ion m a y be g o o d iu law . a t le as t m ob law , y e t i t looks to u s
very m u c h lik e a case o f to r t o r o u tr ig h t
la rceny .
A gain , we h e a r th a t fo rty -e ig h t d o lla r
W in ch es te r rille» w ere lu g g e d aw ay a n d o ld co n d e m n ed sm o o th -b o re s , w orth
p ro b ab ly fifty c e n ts ap iece , r e tu rn e d in
th e ir s tead . T h e re is a p e rfe c t w ea lth , ft su p e ra b u n d a n c e o f h igh to n e a n d ho n o r- ab le d ea lin g iu su ch a s h a rp tra n sa c tio n .
TL e tro u b le a t B ayou S a ra a t t r a c ts
m ore a t te n t io n a n d c re a te s m o re excite«
m-.-nt in W h ite L eag u e c irc le s th a n a l l th e o th e r r io tin g in th e S ta te . W e a c c o u n t to r i t on th e g ro u n d th a t th is i» th e o n ly p o in t w here t h - neg roes have g a in e d even
a te m p o ra ry asce n d an cy . W h e n th e n e g ro es a re in th e m a jo rity th e m o v em en t is c a lled a r io t ; w hen th e W h it? L eag u ers
h a v e it th e ir ow n w ay i t is c re d ite d to th e peop le .
N O T H E .
Tiie efflft-r* amt «oM er« cf t'-e a “ -T. «6 tkei*
iT ira ! iz New Orleaa* caa m
• •K tC P L E M S IlX H E I lt W â U U R O B E ’»
A t
Id . T . W A L S H E ’S ,
N o . I i e t l i i l S i r e e t ,
MURTS. C SD ER spiars AND TOILBT ARTICLES
At moderate purer Gr ratio.■el» It *f*
O B P E K .EXECVTIE OF ELEC TION*
M tiK T .% <n % T io N a r - Y M r o t v M M o B «
. • St»tb of ioniiA!**. )Exerutive Departments s
5rw Or lean*. September i***- )
Wasi *1 *• Ri-T)rra**nîaîirci *o ti l vacancies t3 fit»* i-ortT-lourtii < or Tires 9 are to be cboaen ia tins pi täte oi: Mond;t«' the e**çoa<l *îa? ©; ÿoveaiber l ic it , as provided by law as follows, to wit:.
One Representative t.oiu the First Congressional District, composed o f the parishes of Plaquemines S \ Bernard and that portion of the parish of Orleans Ivins on Ihe right bank of the M.s*;a».pp; r.v*r. at. 1 port .on on the left bank t/C.ow Juliastrert ?Le New canai, coropnsiii^ ward« !;iree, feur. Xiv«» «i x. seven. ci&h?, a:ne and -ifteen ot the city or' New Orleans.
• *ae Kepresexitati'-'e from the Fécond Congressional District, composed of ail that port.on ot tu* parish of Ox leans iying a’tove Julia street and the New canal, comprising the first, second, tenth* eiev*-nt:.. twelfth, thirteenth and fourteenth wards of the c ity of New Orleans, and the parishes of JtfSeraoa. St. Ciiari*-» St. #ohti anti St. James.
*»!;e Representative? from The Th.id Congre»- sionai î istrict composed ot Ihe parishes o l Iber- v..Ie, Abcension. Aasurupton. Lafourche Terrebonne. St. Marc Iberia. St. Martin. Lafayette Ver
io:. ard Ca'.caiicu.Ol© R©pr©*©Zàta*:v# from ?b© Font?. Cir.gr©?*
i'«na'. î>:str:it. ©ompod©«! «•! ♦ i©pai irtb©.7 of Rapnl *Vrrnon yji'uzr ÿari.li:ïo<.l.« t. Gr«üit,R.ner. X*e !*olo. Cud iç», Barts.« r. ’sVcbsXc* a:, i S.ca-
• «n© 3epr«-s©r*i»t v© from t .*• F :* h Coujrr©s*:o!i;»!!».«tr:c?« composed ©f the |»ar>he» of Cuncordia. Caidw'eil Franklin. Tensas. Madisos. Ri«:h'and. '•lacn i’s Tick son. Lincoln, Vniou. Morehouse,Carroll. Claiborne and Catahou a.
Due Représentât ice from the Sixth Conifreisiona! Distri« • composed of the parishes ot Avoyelles. St* Landî;,* Pointe Coupe»* 1*1 a at Feliciana, W s t Fe!i- ciana ^V.*»t Baton Ru*;^e Käst Ra**»n Rouge, St. Helena L.viM^ntoa, ban^ pa!.*ia, VTash.n^tja and Si. Tammany; and
Whereas. It :• provided by law t!.at on the day afors»a.ü îLffë sha.. be elecled a M ile Treasurer;
W hereas I* is provided h r !aw t?:at ©a the d a r aforesa.d th ere shall be elected State Senatorstom eac:; of the senator;c! »Üstricts to till the
places of those whose term s of service have ex* p.rcd ©: whe Lav« d i r l or failed to qualify , e tc., to % ;*.
Tiirce Senators fr m the distrie? eo:»sr»»»se l of the First. Second and T hird ii* p*e*en;ai;ve Distr.ct» of New « »rieans.
•>ae Senator fioin the «Î s*::ct composed of th e Fourth, Fifth and Sixth R eprésentât;«*ej Du-tuet» ofJew orlcäsi.
One .^'-i.ator from *!te d istric t compose I of the Seventh, Eighth and Ninth Representative D istricts Oi New Orleans and the par.sii o f St. 3ernard.
One Senator from th e d istric t composed of the T enth and K.evcnth Represcufativo D idtncts of New Orleans.
One Senator from th e «I strict com posed of the Fifteenth Représentative Distr.ct a n i the parish of Pia*l nein ine<*.
One Senator from th e d b tr ic t co:r.*»09ed of th e Twelfth. T h irte e n th . Fourteenth. S ix teenth and Seventeenth R eprésen tât:*-*•? D istricts o f New Orleans and the parishes of .IrilerajU, .'St. C harles and St. John the Ba;>!ist.
«me Senator from th# d istric t composed ct th e parishes of Ascension and M. James.
One Senator from the district composed of th a parislies c f Assum ption. Lafourche am i Terre*
One Senator from th e d.»*ric? composed o f tn# parishes of Cameron, Caicasieu, La:a> ctte And St. Landry.
o n e Senator from the d istric t composed of the parishes o! Fast Feliciana, »Vest F eliciana andFoi.nte Coupee.
One Senator trom th e d :stric t com posed of the parish of Fast Baton Kouxe.
o ne Senator from the ■! s tric t composed of th e parish»-* of Iberville, >t. M artin, W est Baton Rou^e and Iberia.
One «v;. »tor f ro n t! ;# !:*trict composed c f the parishes • î Cos cox»!:a and A'- oyei.es.
One Nenato! trôna the dis’r.et • o*j»os»-»! of the pari*i.e# ot Madls&n. Carroll, Morehouse and Rich-
On >.* from
One Senator f;os parishes of Natch.
said iirst Moml.kv
fevrve .a the «iand
Whereas, f* if * t!ie aforesaid »iay a for each parish i:: t! i »rleaxi«; and
strie* comported of t!ie Loasier, Cha.hoine and Wcb-
t!ie d.strie* composed of the ..tod ies, Desoto, Red Riv^r and
s i provide«! by Jaw tha! on the ::: S r< mber lies* tnere shall be it the NtaTo, Representatives to •atuie U; the term of two years;
•o provded bv hi tv that on Par «h J i-i?** shall be elected 1 2*rate, except the parish of
elect#«!; au».Whereas. It is provided bylaw that Justice* of
the IVace and Constables s!iall be elected on the same «lay m th«* several parishes of the Mate; and
Whereas. At «the same lime certain amendments to the constitution of the *:a*e are required by law to he submitted to the people for ratification or re.je»it ion. which amendments h.avobeen more fully set forth by tho offi« ia! pubDcationa of the Sécrétai y of State, in acc ordance with the conäti* tut ion to which reference is had.
These amendments are submitted in such man* ner and form that the people may vote for or against each amemlmeiit, to w.p
I n«1«*r A rt N o . t , F e h l e n o f I b M .
RELATIVE T«« IS.SIK•>?CONSOLIDATED BONDS.•‘First pi'cjwne*! amendment for appioval. * or“ First piopo»c«l amendment against approval.**
ItEDTTCINri ANTI LIMITIN’# THE STATE DEBT To FIFTEEN MILLION DoLLAUb AND LI3L ITI.Nft TAXATION.
•'S»-cond proposed amefidment for approval.** or4 «Second pioposed aiuemimcut, a^uiuai approv
al.’*
DFV«>TINfî ANNt’AL REVENTES OF TUB STATE T«» THE EXPENSES OF TJHESAMK TEAR,
id propose«! amendment, for approva!,** «*r*‘Thi:«l proposed amendment, agamst approval.**
I n d e r A ct No* !2J, ^ e is io n n f I s M .**For the ameudmeat limiting the debt of New
Orleans,” or• Against the anunuimeut limiting ttie «lebt of
New Orleans. *
I n d er A ct N o . f î t , N#«*lon o f IN T I*•*Fo: the amendment I«» article seventeen rela
tive to th»- day o f electing Representatives,” «>r"Against tlie amendment to article seventeen
relative to the «lay ot electing Representatives."And whereas, It is made the duty of the Governor,
at least six weeks before every general election, to i-saue his proclamation giving notice thereof by publication in the official journa*.
Now, therefore, I. William P. Kellogg, Oorenior «>f tho State of Louisiana, issue this my proclamation, notifying the qualified voters throughout the Maté of the election aforesaid, and • onimanding a'«! Supervisors of Registration. Commissioners o f Election and other efli* iie is tli«-rein concerned to bold said election or Representatives to Congress, Mate Treasurer,
Nenat«»ra and Representatives to the Genera! Assembly. Parish Judges, Slier in*, Coroners. Justices of the Peace, Constable», etc., and lor the ratitica* lion <»r rejection ot the proposed amendments to the constitution, ou MoNDaV.THK FECOND DAV OF NOVEMBER NEXT. Nani elect.on to t># con* •luctedaud ti «• return« thereof mad«* ui all respects according to the provision» of the constitution and laws «»f this State and ©I the Tinted States,
Given under my band and tlie sea! of tko State hereunto attached this tenth day ol September, m the year of our Lord, on# thousand eight hundred and seventy-four, and of the independence OX the l xiited States'the ninety-ninth.
W IL L IA M F ..K K L L Ü G O .By t!:«? Gortrr.or:
BiLLIA S IVEEKS.Secretary of Sts?-. i . !*
y o i i c E ,ftyt-.rr. f t tub t''i«is:nrii«riM »r ? a s >
frettlmaa'a Saviug. a:.il Trust Con,pauv ' WasJiiugton. D. C.. July Z9.1871. J
Notice is IiereV -;cea tQ all versqpa, otlier tlian ilepostturs, who may have claim* anair.st f i e FBKEII>UN'S SAVINGS AND TRUST COMPANY or any oi its branches that Ihey are d i e d upoa'to present the same and to make leg»; proof thereof to the Commissioners of said company at their ottce, » a 13« Pennsylvania avenue Washington, District of Columbia, Pass books, when properly adjusted, wtii be deemed suibeicnt proof of the balances soown to be due thereon. Depositors wu. therefore present their pees books te the respective branches by which they were issued as .»oon as possible, that fh#y may be proper!v ver*- tied and balanced. JOfts a . J. t’RKSWEhL,
ROBERT PURVIS............... ft- H. T, I.E1POLD.a u l .ft-JJ Çoaiaiis»lot;e«.
x . \ gtate officer} who have been prevented dnr? ing tlie recent drsturbance’s from performing tne!r duties Wh, immediately resume their official functions. The Eoard «if Metro;.«Iitan Police will at once organ ize the police force of New Orleans and assume the ma.aienance o: tn# peace and order of the city.
W IL L IA M I*. K E IjL O G G .tfcta Governor.
CIRCULAR.
’A à© r©as, 1 :§ provide«! !hrtf on !!;# aime «!:*>• a^ ©ri:!' *nd a Coro:i©r w: th be ©lecte l in eachp;»r.sîi or th© State, ozeep th© paris*; of Orleans,where t» « F ivriffa and C rouer s are to be
Of;?' . ST.re K* . »ti?a« -r V. r e s . (New Orleans, September I-A HU. 1
The registrars of voters in the sever», wards in the City ct New Orleans, who have eeu prevented tro m performing-their dul.es since Mon-iav last, will resume leg:.?return on MONDAY September 21 !874.
The offices will !«e opened at the ns i»'. Lour. As the law directs.
W IL L IA M W U B IH T .2t S ta te R eg is tra r of V o 'e ts .
THE PUBLIC SCHOOLS,
©»■?:•:« DiTlsiotr Sr:-rKiJiTHS:>BST or Prsttc ) Edueation, sixth Division. J
Room No. î ‘* <i ty Hall, September ta, 18T1. >Pursuant to a resolution of the Board of Direct-
or,, the public schools of this division will reopen on MONDAY, the twenty-first instant. >'oel«c-;on ot teachers having been held as vet those employed at t.,e « lose ct las: se-sion will resume their places provisionally.
Tee Lower Girls H.gh School will he located, as heretotete. at the corner of Royal and lio sp iu l streets.
The new buddies» for the use of the fhalm ette and the St. Andrew Schools not i* in s «?omplrted_ the former of these schools will remain closed until fnrt.ier notice: the latter * : .i reassemble in the building oc. upied by it last session.
The Sumner School will «»c npv the new building on Perdido street, hear Liberty.
Principal* of the various school, will apply to this office tor the new record books prepared for the use of the schools iu the division.
C. W . B o O T H B Y .se! • Superintendent.
PROCLAMATION.
T I1 B A S S A S S IN A T IO N O F K M ) K IV £ KfA K IS H O F P l t ’t f t »
Statb o r l i m r i j i . )Exec utive Department. -
Sew Orleans, SepSeurber J, 18*1. )Whereas, During the morning of Sunday. August
3?*. ! its. at the McPariand plantation iu the parish of Bossier, about forty miles east of the Texas line. H«»MBR J. TWtTCHRbb. ROBERT A. DEWEES. f’LARK HOLLAND. W. 3. HOWELL. FRANK S. EDGE ETON and M. C. WILLIS, peaceful and law abiding citizen* of th is State, were cruelly murdered iu o l d blood by a body of armed and mounted men claiming to V orig to an organization R’ioivn as tlie White League of Louisiana?
Now. therefore, I, William Pitt Kellogg. Governor of the State ot Louisiana, with a view, if possible, of bringing the perpetrators of this great outrage to lust ice. and of preventing th«» repetition of such crimes in the future, do issue this aiy proclamation «Hering a reward of FIVE THOUSAND DOLLARS each for such evidence as si.ail lead to the arrest and convictio:« of tho said murderers, or any ot them.
Given under my Land, and the *eal o f the State hereunto attached, this third day of September, in the year of our Lord eighteen hundred and seventy-four, and of tha independence of tho United SUt«» the tiinety-ainth.
W IL L IA M B. K E L L O G G .By the Governor:
P. G. DE3LONDE.Secretary of State. *e» Ï»
A S T A T E L IE S T T O T H E P U B L I C .
Ha-in# felt it m r duty t > issue m r pnKlaniA^ou orïeisiig a îürgrt reward for the apprelieusiou au«I conviction o f the murderers in the Couslutta outrage, and to the end that the law aliuiing citizens of the State may fully comprehend the magnitude of the crime committed, and be induced to render more active assistance to the ©iTicers o f tha law I deem it proper to muke the following »»tat iuriii*.
These tacts are gathered from reliable i^moia* lion received at the Executive Department.
«»n or al>out the twentv-eiglxtb ilaj- of August. ! Tl, a body of **t-rsona, !*♦!»>aging to a aemi ioiii* tary organiz it:on known as the White League of Louisiana, assemble«! in tn«? î«»«nn ot Coushatia, parish of Red River, in this Slate, tor the purpose of compelling, by torceoi aims, the State c*!icera of that par:.-I, to resign their positions.
These «Hüters were men of good «diaracter; most of then» large.y interested in planting a id met. an* t;Ie pursuit». They held their positions with the tui! consent o f an admittedly large m ijon :# of t..e legal voters ©l the parish, this !«e.ng a largely Repuhlican parish, as admitted even by the Fusion returning boards.
The onlv known objection to th»*?u w t i that they were ot Republican principles. Flunk S. Edgerton, the duly «iiialitied sheritf «»I the parish, in strict compliance with the laws of th.a .^t.itc, and or ti»«* I’nited State*, summoned a posse com it at us of l i t ’ iz«-ns, white and colored, to assist him ia protecting th© parish officer* rii th# exercise o f their undoubted rights and duties trom the threatened unlaw fui violence of tho W lute Leagues, Hi* posse, consisting o f *.xty-iive men. was overpowered bv a superior force assembled from the adjacent parishes, arid finally, after several colored and white men had been killed, surrendered them selves pria* oners, wit!« the explicit guarantee that theii lives would be spared if th# more prominent Repub lie uns would agree to leave the parish, and those holding office would resign their positim:*. •
These stipulation*, though unlawful!;* exacted, were complied with, on tlie part of the Republican officials, w ho were then locked up iu the i»il for the night.
The rollowin# named person* wer# among those so surrendering and resigning:
Home: J. Twitchell, planter and *ax collector ot Red River, ami deputy Unite«! States postmaster in charge oi the postoffice at Coushatta; Robert A. De wees, supervisor o f registration. De Soto parish, t ’lark Holland, merchant am! supervisor of registration. Red River parish: *V. J. flowed, parish attorney and United Sride» commissioner; Frank S. Edgerton, »herirf of Red River parish; M. C. tViilis, merchant and just; •« of the peace.
On the following morning,.Sunday, the thirtieth day of August, these persona were bound and conducted by an armed guard t«» the McFarland plantation, just over the parish one ©: Red River, within t.ie boundaries of Bossier parish, about forty lu.les east of tlie Texas line. There they were set upon an«! «IciiW-rate]y murdered in ©old blood. Their bodies were buried near where tney fell, without inouest ©r any formality whatever.
On •!;© night preceding tlie flirrender a body o* forty members ot th# U'hit# League of • 'add» parish, mounted and armed, left th** city o f .Shreveport and wer# «een tidiug ;:i the à iiecîiou ©f the p’.sjce where the xnnrd« r was tuosei^uently comuiitled*
W IL L IA M P . K E L L O G G .set •»overnor.
Q L 'A R A M 'i .N E .
n u n L A .M A T IQ « B Y T H K « O î K K B O K .
St. t* «t. L-r:«-»??.. JB lecutive Draiirtnirat «
Bui»’ Oil«,.ms, Jim . 1. i TS. \WtieK»««, An A il o f t l; , Leg!»!atnre, appr ve<i
Mar« .: l î, I?:.», eutiuieil “An a«;t t'l e s-a V i.u quar- amine for «lie »rutectiom ol i»ta*e," provitle. tiiat Hit Governor oi -he State shall is»-.# Li» proclamation, upon tha advice of the Boar.l of Health, «leoiarir,« anv plaça »her« -h.*;# *'■ *U h . leason to Believ# a pcal..ent, ton-a^ions er infectious «iiseaaa e t ist», to Le an infected pla and statin» the number of day* o f quarantine t , he performed i , j the Teääel», their pas.^nz-?!*, effi« cer* amt e : t» s , c«,miui£ Iron, *uch ila-.e or s le tn . and
Whereas. T ie Board of If -fti?'; * f ttie N?af, •* Louisiana has th.s day otlic ai.y infonuetl me t. ,,i the fo'.loiviuu nam e! ports ara infected p.ace*. via: All ports ia the island* of i.'uha, Porta Rice and Jaoia.ca, and the port of Demarara, in .«j .lh America a's,». the fort of Pensacola. Mata oi Florida, in the United .States, and has reconmiead- ed that ail vessels leaving any of said ports on and after June 15,18Î1, shall be detained at quar- ant.ue s* itlon not less than fen days.
Now. therefore. I, William P. Kellogif. Governor Ol she State of Louisiana, issue this niv priM-iania tiou, deciarinx the aforesaid port, infected place, and requiring tlpit ail vessels, tosether withoffl« eers, ciew s. piisseiisers and cargoes, leaving such places, or having, touched or stopped at anv of them.ou aud after the fifteenth «lay of June, lTtt, Bballhe subject to a quaraatine of not less than ten days, or for a longer period, as may be considered necessary by the Board of Health.
Given under my hand, and the seal of the State hereunto attached, this thirteenth day of June, m the year of our Lord eighteen hundred and seventy-four, and of the independence o f the United States the ninetv-eighth.
w i l l i a m p . K e l l o g g .By the Governor
WILLIAM WBBKSAssistaat Secretary o( State, jeld
INSURANCE.V t U O ü L K A N S n i t U L D i » l U ! « C |
C O M P A N Y .e a r n e r n t l l s e s l a n d C am p ft t r e e I« ,
rorSTEENTH a n n u a l s t a t e m e n t .
la eaaforaiiîy with tneir charter the eompanp publish the following statement?Premiums dunn # the year ending »eeea.be« ft,■ irro—
On t re r.sks......... • *l«.«35 3JOu marin© risk*.................. ........................ . 8 |Oa nr«? .. ........................................................ s i
7 c î i : }irt!ILünil.s#**»i»e«ee«»M e*et§55£|S5| &| LtêêTeBvrrm fur untvriiain*
sn*<-ci ntk.*, December • !,I-T5....................................
L©ai rotum prrut.uni*............ 11,""* V*—!3T.3 J G|
N©t prem ium * ............. ...................... c u r « «B e.asu ran ce* ,..........................Loa»r» OU tit# . . . . . $23-.^®*.» UTDobiivs «L mannt», fc" !"! !'iLortd « on river. ••• 9 *7! ?1—! q’Miîî # |Bx;»enrt©*, tar©*; « te- î«à* ia»
tereat account...................Ct)xusu*9iOn* oa »gency bu«*
T ttà à -
B-buts paid to the assured..Bom; annual interest ah tap*
ital a to c k - Five per cent paid
August. « .j . .Five percent pay«
able in February, I?T4..........
IT.«?! «
? **» 3?SJ TTi f .
23 >n v»
23,0*. or— »'• «*. ou-r?,«:< oa
Reserved for unsettled c la im s . . . . . . .T ie company has t i e following asset«
Bills receivable for premiums....*...........Bonds city and others...............................Mocks. Gas Company and ethers.............P.edge and mortgage n otes......................Prem.ums n course of collection............Suspense account..........................................Ageutyprem .um s for December............Warrant account........................................ ..Branch office.............................................. —Louisiana Cotton Factory............................Property comer Canal and Camp street«Other real estate ..................................... .. .Due by insurance companies
T otal...................................Drpre nation........................
• ..J o t »
ft«l,Cd IS»,or: is
135,00? (I* 6T,St* 5*
2*5 rs6 re« ft» 2? d»
2.59» »I! Oil 2»
«52« »».95<- 9®
T0.Ù6! 7» •3.531 2»'
t,4J5 T6
.•TL1,5'6 l i . 92 56» 9*
Cash market v a lu e . . . . . . ..........62LIABILITIES,
Capita: »foek....................................Unterminated risks.......................................Interest on capital stock, d ie ,in Febr>
a r y . . . . . ........................................ .......... ..Interest aud dividends uncollected.. . . . .Bills payable..................................................C.ainis u n se ttled ............................................Ses» : ve. two and a half p -r cent • •
losses..........................................................
f 5nq,WM I*125.60} 92
25.*}* "« 11,112 t l
; .716 <M 2.36* »
19.115 «»»
Total.......................................................... $6:6 94« 32The above statement is a true and correct trace
cr.pt from the books of the company.J. TUVEA. PresldesL
J. W. H iycss Secretary.Bworn to and subscribed before Bis. th i« ttiJItft
day of January. A. D. 13'«.P. CHARLES C P FE -LIER.
Notary Publiai{!«>. I«? Gravier street. New urleonft
T .is senu-annua? Interest divideud of Uv« peV cent, due first MONDAY in February, wilt he paid to tho stockholders on and a fie» «hat date,
D irector« ,GEORGE URqUHART. M. PaTRO H G ALLY. PLACIDE F * jS .« tltt ,GEORGE W. BABCOCK. AUGUST P.EICHARD,T. BAILEY BLANCHARD, l . MILTE>BEROEV A. SCHREIBE R, W. B. I-CHMIDT.CHARLES LAFITTt. J. TUYES. Z l i t l?
IJ1VV fcNT Y «F Ift'TH A N M A I.
S T A T E M E N Tor THS
CRESCENT MUTUAL INSURANCE COMPART,M ay !23, I S 7 4 .
Total gros» premiums for v .ar end:r.»April ' .1374............................................ AUW,S » A
Earned premiums, less reinsurance andreturn premiums......... ...................... S13.5— 52
Less losses pa a and estimated...................................$«:*.2tiu 96
Less taue» discount iu lieu of par:: unation, interest on «lapital, less discount,etc. ID1),?»* •*—258.SÎI ifl
K e'prodts........................................ *62,702 4*>Total gross m sets of company........ 652,649 21«
The Board of Trustees resolved that alter paying the fourth quarterly t?i‘erest at two and a naif per cent on the capital slock ot the companv, that a dividend o f TWENTY-FIVE PER 4 ENT be paid in cash on and afrer the twenty-third day of Jun , neat, to those par::,»* insuring stiib the company entitled tb receive ihe same.
TRUSTEE«.Thomas A Adorns f>amu»l H. Seiiiiedy, John Plis!pa,Adam Thomson,P. N. Strong Joseph Bowling,John M. Saudioge, Simon Foicheimer,R. B. Post.Edward P.Abury. Charles k. playback, David Wallace. Andrew itew art.
Saniue! Tt. NewrniB, C. T. 3 u,idecke.A. O. Oher Henry Abraham, Victo’r Meyer Edwar.l j . Gay.Simon Heriisbeim, Josepli B. Wohe,A Levi
e iim K. King. Frederick < emstdeO. J. L. Harris.Joseph Stone.
THOMA.« A. ADAM*. P iesid eat H zrar V O'.r.K?., Secretary. m y2°Su WS a l y
T O IIS 1 A N A lU lT U A L I N S l K A A l t t
COMPANT.
. TWENTIETH ANNUAL STATEMENT.
In conformity w th the teq-iirement* of th e y charter, the «.ompany publish the following sla lo ment :
Total premiums for tho year «• ruling February 2f,1874, *56» 124 aft, v i tE. e premium»............................................... $ 2 * m MMar.TiH p iv mi uro a.......................................... ^R.v«r p u m iu il» ............................................. ;'.»,634 w
t o la !.......................................................i . j i:«t« s i unearned premiumi*....... ^23,12SReXuru«‘d pieiuiuuia................. i!«,3J3 26— 33 463 26
.................. ^S 171.335
. IL1 .»7* if.
. 45,335 61
preoifiims..........Fîr# los*«*................ ...........Marin© losses.......................&IV6S lost«!.........................
Total Tos ©ii ftalrf......... ^382.«45 ?•.Berate in iieu ot aividenii . ,IX<ii;iaur&*i*:©» and ©xpens-*
• *8s «ürtconnt and profit•kiàd ©»a*ace#«ml
*jA
Ti©«r©*«rv©<f................ .......... $ Vi ViU bd
lHV havathe following aâ3«tâ;Citv au à '»Ti««-* _Bank a:«d or her s to c k s ...................In*; rati*.t* stoik aud scrip«*...........
Bills receivable and «nortgageh...B iifl r«€«ivaille..................................Frem:uro# in rou iaeof reilecUoa.Ameunt -lu** bv ageac:©*.................Oasiiou hut A and iu K-.ro p©..........fiwipeuae acvuuul........
Tot.*»!.
. . $59,42? 7512.34.T l*Y4 722 25
2 -:» i lJh,«H>! 213 0 . 2 1
37.;: n i?
Zb >27 37
$U2j:id
Tb# a*»ove i* a tm en n 4 ©otr#3t tränt»cript X:ou» tu© ieokrt of the company,
, _ _ ^ CHARLES Fretidtfit«i . F. K »rt, Bevreuiy*
' F tu tii o f tra r sn *f ^ reafii, ot S>*w Orleans, ft
r w m an«! suböcribed Acftoj# e ie tfii* ftwvötj» tUiid 4av o t Maich. ft.37^
F. THARtK* rr^EfiLTER, Fo*ar^ Fel).;©. Ne. l i uiruet.
FriAR!» OK TRf^TRE^F ebfi ar v, •
Êr’gga* Aut. Cartiere. George A.R. Brugier,F. A;.ù -r*o'siw A. Freiifrieh*. G©orge 4*. ftukSaf. Georg» lï*. Hyiae-Äii, Henry J. Vos^F Maifinb7.1t m l'ùaruf» ’•Vd»>a*ar,A. Lecourt,Frau?« V.'iiiiaroi, Cbarlne Latt: 1« RudolpU © vg,*v C. Black,
9m ^ aiTia*
M, BeTt offhl Tiioroaefl Ci.a flouold,I«. • ♦Ililft'dUiX ». Howard E îw««*(l Toby, V.’Asa. ^rortoB,
K aox.^*, h, Ba*.«*J. K, tivaiilaiâ» A- K, Miilvj td w an i J. A. Luit F .ae Week*ï . K, B f vautK- R. IftXfrlé
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ftEW ORtÉAÿ*« »® i*eflw , J H U r a v ie r S tr ea t»
CBS FIRS, MARINE AND RITES BISSE H LOWEST RATES.
A*«»«* .S ? 9 r t ,4 4 4
*. SrMEP. ÈADBR, "PfesMect.CH. ENGSTFELD, Vice President.«iSORGE STROMKYER. Seciclw.-y,
B o a rd « f T ru s te * « :Heury Abrams. A. Eimef Badef,H. A. Baumgarden,Ch. Engatfeld,H. R. Gogrev». .Eigm’m dS U tr,J. Se ffer,Théo. Lillientha*. F. R.ckert,Louis Schneider,B. Sois,Lo ua Schwsrts,J. R. Wildermanii,
0025 1/
B. F. De Bondl«a M. Frank.Ey. Hallef J. H. Keller, Louis LeonhArd,C. H. Miller. Frank Roder,W. B. Schmidt^ Isaac Seherck J. M. Schwarts,
JT. Weiwtibaee