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TUF.FrattY MORNING. SEI'TEMBER 1. ltes.
BTATE LEdilhLATURE.
FII* '"Y-1(, RTTI DAY.
Ieaste.
MoNoar, Aug. 31, i,;4q.
Tbe Reaa'e was called to order by the presi.
dent at 12 el, eck.
A lull quorutl, was present.
-raeyer by the ihadtaui, Rev. Mr. Turner.
Rteadig of the mlnutes dlspen.ed with.
PTANDINO COaMMIrTaa.
Mr. Ray, froir the committee on itdiciary, re
porttd tavl'rahly with anliendrment, upon an act
rela'Ive to district a'ttrners.
The c('n.Ii'ttee on reeit-ra,ion. on the part o'
ther bmate. repiorted that they had prepared a bill
to is Vh,hn.lt'o a to! the cornlnllttee on the part of
tie H. '.e. which had not yet been appoin'ed.
A ,onn I.nlc.ation fr(m the city authorltiea was
received, stalrng that the police ware in a dread
ful state of destiution and asking that somelhlng
be done to alleviate the suflerings of themelves
and fanlihes.
(in nmoi, n of Mr. lay, the mnemorial was re
ferale to ;Le liti,eL cou.tilttee.
A miemorISl rm the Male ind Female Harrao.
nmil ietevuolent Association, asking to be tncorpo.
tr'ed.
('n motion of Mr. Rly, referred to committee on
corporatlL-s.
RFinI r 'Tlyq.
Mr. O'Hara !."reid a resoltion to the e'.-'t
that, in view of the vacancy occulrritn ill the
beaste, hereafter eighteen members shall consti
tute a 'u]nO urn.
Mr. llucnan spoke against the resolution on
the gr. und of Its unc,,nftltutionality.
i i r . I.. to r.: r ;L, e rtiulti'In to the
jud. lart) n .i ' e
Mr. U'llara L.uta to lasy t ....h ., vu the
'le l.. ir decided that the 'resoluti,n of Mr.
O'Ha a was asainat the rules of the house, and
t, r r. tr "" tear t f ,rd r
Mr. Lewis },re-eoted a petition frin D. F.
Ita t.iv, i .i , lllinl g of atr ,. l:,,is at ti.e thands .f
l. C i ( ditrant diurit c the Mar, and es,ienl ly
agailnt MtlM r Parrl It Kieary arid one it ) Martirn
in totrretqtlhe of ahi't he Is a cripple, au,!
at ltg for rtl.fc. ltlcrred to the Cu!nlliiteu oa
Cao 111.
On a stispen5, .n of the rules. Mr. Wittgenatein
Intltodu ed a hail relative t,, the ('niv. rty 't
L.. ulVaisna. Ill ad twlce and referred to the coum.
Il,tiee i-nI ed c; 'iuin and orderd to be prnatel.
BILLS. At IIohkllr TO PagIVIOlti NOTICT .
An a t (hl, lrdatory to an act fixing co.pc(.'Iea.
liI oi ; I m , It .-, etic , of the Legislature. Rtead
trice at d reIt tred to the fiance committee.
Mr. Hay, It e rules being suspended, iutroduled
an ort ifx ng the fees of clerks of crimloal courts.
Ieferrr to the finance conltlnttee..
Alr .. ill act t Ilatlve to the iilprovetnest of the
Opotnunl I-,.k ,Levee, Il the .rate of Arkansas.
eatPrredI toI Iltlernal lulIprovemenlts coinlltl teIe.
Ala,. an tea "<. m-.na .trt.,l. ..';.t t(e Code of
P'ra'tice. iH-rerred to jutichlvry , ,,nrutttv-.
Alto an auc to antend artIcle ", of0 the Civil
('ode. Relerred to jidwiacry co n111n1 .e.
Also an act to aunend an act relative tI, crl1ni
nal prot eedit es, aplroved March 14, 1-,l.. lte.
letred to Judiciary olllUnittee. t
A Ineaeage from the governor was received.
Alto, an act to inlp rate the Teche Navi
gailoln tI tmiany. Referred to commituee on in
terlial iluiprovellent. I
Also an sc' for tile relief of Alfred Shaw. Re
ferred to co nllllltre on claili.
Mr. Ht lclox Peked hor a suspension of the rules
to ':re up neI .c eb I i i.
The iethate reftued to suspeud the rules.
INI INIMtI IlD ir tNE.Ii .
The maj ,ri y report of the committee on elec
tiona inl the case of P. B. B. Pinchbeck vs. E. L. si
Jewell, was taken up.
Mr Letwis noed that the doors he closed and
mIembers be not allowed to leave the room.
The cl air stated it would require a suspension II
of the rules to make the motion.
Mr. btmith moved that the riles be suspended
to allow Mr. Lewis to make his motma,. The yeas a
and nays being ordered the senate refused to pt
suspend the rules-yeas 14, nays --two thlrds
being neceesary to suspend the rules.
Mr. Iraughn moved that the report of the com- tit
nlottee on elections be made the special order of It
the day i(it Wednesday next. at
Mr South tmorv d to lay on the table.
Ilhe clrt- of the tlotse appearaed with a corn- th
monIcation fr ,m the House, announcing concullr. N
rence In several Menate bills, and asking for con- pc
c r. ! , ca an a melnter of the committee, the
said th it he oare assured that there would be Se
a quorum on Wednesuuy, ht was willing to post- tic
pone.
Air. I.iowvie tikCd Mr Branihn if he would th
pledFe b hitself that there would be a quorum on tw
Wednerdlay. of
Mr. Braughn answered that he would consider
hinelsef in a mneasure bound, but not having co,. at
aulted his side of the house, he could not answer 11
for them. mi
Mr. itmith and Mr. Campbell said that the oc
corrences of Naturday, the breaking of the qu,- cii
rumn by the lilcrncra s. compelled them nut to lI'
actede to the demand for a postponement. Ile
Mr. Braughn called for the yeas and nays on
the nmotion t.. lay on the table. Laid on the table- ab
13 year. ' uays. tic
Mr. Blackian denied that the conduct of Demo an
crate, on naturday. was reprehensible. So far a;
breaklng the quorum was concerned, he could an
say that he would break the quorum as ltnn as at'
the oulposite aide were determined in refusing to ct
grant time until absent ieUbers returned. sit
Mr. , ilet > m ,,ed to Iostpo, ne to ThuLrs.l y
that the doors be closed and the Senate act ID
meeret sesaton.
Mr. Poindexter mloved to lay on the tab'e. L
The yeas and Las were call;ed for. Laid on toe
table. vii
Mr. O'Hasra called for thle previ',us question.
Sri. lilal ki.a.in I v ' d II adI' uit rn. li
Mr (t, II cat led Ior tChe yeas atId nay,.
IDnter cc , mtenliers arose and comlinlleced
walking ult one by t}10. del
(Ih' lith1 eIn m lllbilters voted on th a'dli-nrnmen. the
Mlr. I.e. wit auihi.d to the ridiculollt brain tilit
had !all ed a rule eip >weritg aaergeanllt at at t (r;r
to trilig Iri alI,-,lIt tUembars, anld did not einpower
hlnl to Reep thelli ,u. (.a
A call lt the hboue wa, ordered. Sixteerlllnm.- Il
bhers nty answeredtl to their naiilies.
Otn tillIl-n t bltr. ar nlltleil the sergeaut at. r
arnwa's Ui reit itier abr it tiieliiclers. ml
tMr (aci 11 1 Ill iV,,I that the doors he clloli tIL
and n.enbt, rs fi'rbldden to, leave the roo':n. ait
rend tro l ir I le Ihirty-tlhird of the ru;es, w iall
II 5 511t1itillty ii tuie ergeatitat arus to "cin
pet n etller.. to attend." f
Mr. t',ou'e detid -he right of the H une to act l
0 l 1no iol1l with ll a 'II ,riil'l.
iMr. Cstnp"t i :ntewet Lis i ru ,i n.
i v . ...-.. ...at, ..... Campbeli I
enr. Foute. the only Democratic member pres- :
ent.
ILe d' 'rke. rr was ordered to keep the do, r atd
shut. by
iHa. an h tr having elapseid, several oembers
retlrl ed an-l :s e'i If the huse was ordered, A
tneuty II;. n I- r ar Iitwere i their ia'tIes. Ne
Mr. I(r art se art moved t at tui report I Iiar
manae tLe',ptcil urir uf the day on Thu:'sday it ern
1 oI'c!VI k (t'
Mr. I. wi nro-. onC a p int of orir, antd sL t 1
that at-u tc '-u'-l I "as brokeu.n tIC plrl.S 5icr'
qtesllon waI ciit lihlu. te
1e - .: - ! .. t .t hiI oen cSi!el bit tnot .
yet ,rder, - ea
Mr. lent Railt that unless he was pronised that utill
a quirultt ualJ he l r -'Ilt o tuhirsld, hle would A
nIlEvT the t'1e its q'IIrjlf'Ol. "het
tlhe tle t I I , .- i , n, i-, d I't 'irr.'n'e dat
in betate bi,l to crrate a n.etropotuia pl.le A
dintra i. anti
Mr Bacon remarked that seneators Lad returned A
Of heir oIn frtrl i.. (Ii
Mr. II tHra I.oLud to lay Mr. lta"s motion on teri
Mr. Branghn called fer the yeas and nays. The for
nit o W : la!ti! on the table. 1 e I I, ; nays ll. ige
Mr d llrenra moverl t:e previous qulletiou, on the dct:
adl l,thIn lt Ih repolrt.
Mr. tilo kn,.ni aIled for executive sensin. the
Mr. (Ilaa ' a ioint of order. maintaliled that inte
a call for exCeetIlve nensin could not be enter- tal
ltatled el lng a sI tur the prevlos quention. pro
The cha- an it tt.it Ie Was of opinlon that penit. A
log acall f - the prevTI :I luctIon a call for exec. to
ative seasil could not be t ade: hepreferred to or
leave it to the dviriln of the 'enate. A
Mr. t1inckman maintained his tOqcti >. t!
The chair decided the motolun of Mr. Blackman pro
out of order.
(ries of " quetion.." diAe
Mr. Blackmar: ca!:ed the attention of the chair A
to the fact that resolutions existed giving the Ass
trthts to contestants to plead their own case. tee.
The chair remarked that such was the cse, but A
Mr. Jewell was abent. tra
Mr. tlden mrved that A. Leferre, who had A
ed gatrelr Jewel, tie introdoeed, as he un- ospe
, ferre had ,since retraUted. act
- _ay. report was adopted by 16 yeas. A
gave notace chang.d his vote to yes., and ers
uld move a reconsiertation . who
nth on Mesday. The motion having been made before
hf* the vote was uanounced, the motion was declared
t tit of order.
Mr. P,.indexter moved a reconsideration.
Mr. O'Hlta to lay on the table.
On no'ion of Mr. O'ilara, Mr. Blackman was
perrn;lted to speak.
Mr. Blackman spoke at some lehgth upon the in
justice being done to Mr. Jewell.
Mr. Lewis said that the action of the minority I
in attempting to rule the Senate had brought
about this thing upon themselves.
Mr. Ogden asked the courtesy of the Senate to t
make a personal explanation.
4. The rtconsideration was laid on the table.
resi. Mr. O'Bars moved that Mr. P. B. S. iPinchback
be serr tin as senator for the second distrl,.t.
Mr. O(den-Mr. President. I rise to make a per
s nal reppanation. I will eudeavor to be as cn
(lee as I can, under the circumstances. I des re
to place m)self, before the constitueny whlit It
repress tit, in a proper light. When the q estiJri
re- was put upon the ad .p'ion of the mnsj rity rep rt I
act I voted iu the negative. I subsequentrly ake-i
permission of the Senate to change my vote,t
t of sleging as a reascn that I intended to, move a re
bill consideration on oine future day. My vte as it
t of stands now won d indicate that I voted with the
majority. and I de-,re that no such impreoion as
was that should go abriad. I desire that my vote now
tad- ahbuld be regarded as I o:iginally Ietenlde-- n
i04 amongst the few ien in the Senate who,
Ives toted in the negative. When I say this, it C
is with no disrespect to Mr. Pminch,a-k.
re- who has secured the seat of my distinguiahel
friend, Mr. Jewell; but feeling that as Sena
tor Blackman Las said, in time to come, when all
Tp. artisan fteeling rba I have snb-ided an I calm
reason resumes its sway, the acts .n of thei Senlti C
on to d.y will be stamped as the mist unheard of
tIju tice that has ever been perpetrated upon any it
n an. Mr. Jewell has been refured, upon a sime e
-t tctrui-alrty, a hearing before this hb te. TIe a
the genit ian fron the "econd Iistr ct seem. to think
Iati- It a strange thing that we, the miuort y. sh ould
avail ourselves ofl tie only means of defense we c
on Lad-that of breaking a quorum. I will say to
tie gehneraitn be sees, like Macsetth, a thousail
the iurdstnd Bo souoa Creiin aindV hi Ul c
be at e s Oal nave e"u Upon
the the itatter before the house. It is true he has the
catme right to his uoiuons as I bhve, hbit h
hMr. has been clearly, radically wrong and urjtet,
and dientig the sitting memher the por privileg of ti
arguir g his case. He has wronged a gan:leam to C
F. who nmay have been somewhat bitter ill his
if parti-ar ship, but who was certainty entlle Ito, P
ully tle right always given a man whose election is li
li contested to plead his case. That, sir, is the
ta.! reason I desire my vote to go before my con hi
o Stittctuts as I originally intended. I have a.
personal tbjectiona to Mr. PLcbback, ti,it the
ein ides that he, wlw did not in our opui ,n receicve
of the necessary votes to elect him a senator should
ior Ls voted in by the mere nu nerical atrengtit It
Lis party, mnst of necessity be repellant to n·
I lhope. ir. this action on the part of the Senate ec
will rt fit ct discredit upt ni it ia all t:ine to corne
em- I thank the Senate for the colrrecy they ti'
have always extended to me personally, but this
-ed is a question of pllicy, and I believe that t'le to
hesat policy. even ftr the Republ can party, wool I
td. have been to give a fair and ilOpar il bearirg to Mr.
he Jewell, as well as to Mr. Pinch.back, and 'o have
taken the evidence of MI. Lefevre. which he ha '
aa. nodified, and adniitted was incorrect as take
of before the conitrnlttee, before fiunlly deciding the WI
-eae. A senator complained, at the tIne when I
vil h it its Wmturttne to be one of the p arties in let
tCresteo, that we were crn.tantiy moving rie pre
wvi us quetit u ; but I remembher that in several th
t1· ances it was withdrawn out of (Curtc-sy, bcii on
this icc(allt-n, sir. no such courtesy nas been ex- pr
tended. I tell you, gentlemen, that this action
will ultt only be condemned, but I believe that the At
very gentlh men who have supported this unyield
ing course will regret it. 1 now ask to have iy t
vote changed from aye to no. Wi
Mr. P'ltchback was sworn in.
The benate then went into executive session, sti
O and thereafter adjourned. ut
tm
e~Mse of epreeamatiwes en
c The House met at noon, Speaker Lowell pre. ios
L. siding. ed
Sixty-one members present. Bil
id Mluutes diajsenseu with. thi
Upon molion of Matthews, of Tensaw, (chair- To
an imain the report of the penitentiary comrnitee
(which has been printed) was accepted.
d It) permission, l.ott, of Rapides gave notice of
S a bill incorporating the Rapides Navigation Com- ii
: paty.
Is FIRST RRADING OF BiLL.
By Reese, of Lafurche-A bill amending sec- sun
1- tion fourth of an act " relative to judicial and
If other sales made at public auction." Read twice nig
and referred to the judiciary committee. and
By Carr of Orleans-A bill supplementary to ani
i- the act of 1`21. Incorporating the New Orleans trol
r- Mechanics' Sciety. Read twice and sent to our
po purations committee. non
I, the oyster fisheries of the State. Read twice and con
e sent to committees on judiciary and federal rela- live
t- tions.
By Matthews, of Tensaes-An act to provide ettt
d the Penitentiary with machinery, etc. R-a be
a twice, ordered printed and sent to the committee con
of the whole.
r By Melvin. of Natchitoches-An act appropri
asting $42 "t to pay the debts of the Stare due f r thr
r the Penitentiary. Read twice and sent to the orn- sen
mittee of the whole. and
Holland, of Tensans, introduced a petition from
i- citizens of Tensas parish asking aid in rebuildiiig
o levers. Sent to committee on public lands and i a
levees. Ii
n A petition from varila pol;cemen detailed not
- about the lnstitute, asking either an appropra.- that
tion or a loan, was sent to the committee on ways trib
Sand means. mar
A message from the governor was here real, la
d announcing his approval and signature of the bill will
s appropriating $1e ,,000 to pay the expenses of the per
a (; eneral Assembly, and the bill grauting a pea- 1 t
sion to Mrs. T. A. Montague. rent
A ccn tr.unicatlor frorn the mayor of New )r- ".al
2 eons was here read. inclising a petiti n from hon
ceveral poltcemen asking aid. Sent to the ways rels
aLd means conultnilttee. An
A cr,nnnicnnation frrm the Police Jury of Ibtr- cou
ville parih was receigli. acking the LegIrslature ia I
to, take no acuton towards the opening if Bauon ,L w
l'aict:omine. Referred to the delegates lron the it
IHtehesa of Ibherville. St. Mortln at d t. Mry. ne
lThe clerk then nnounced the fullowinr IfiU ii
delegations to ccnference committees avked by (er
the Senate : for
ton the recistration bill -Mf rey of Ouorhiti, for
Gray oif St..1 rmes, and lIc;r'nge of Orlatns. did
On thy- " ihtolerancre reolutlioun "-- M illtten of a
('arril, Murrell ol La[fourche. and Liuders o te
I he hill imnposling a tax of one per cent. on alt ! i
Jr-lperty in the -tat,, whf:h o: Si-u, dsy ',v , ii,
rcronln.'r-:ddl to the il ,ue iiy tie comllattee of appi
Ihe sLirle-, as ordered engroaed. ve
1i , LS ON THii K Tii tD il i2 lNr ,. i.
The nietrnolllal p ,!:ce bi:i parsed tiy av ,te tt
('of t4 to I, aid se.t to the -euate for cuoniurren , r
in the atnldments. hti
lihe flri rixirg the ci nioeosation of , -rtiner.
which had bern rep, rte, uoon unfivniean: ,n
,-atirlday by t}e i l dl . cmmittee. was, !t4R
up. tie rccli rt o1 tue commiiittee agreel in ac I
the i: kiled. gi
,i rate hill incorporating the North 1l,-u ,uainl
aid lexse Iallar,,! ft., re t rted upi )n I-a. ,rat.
by ratruael cimlittee, deterred until to-day.
SEiCotIt REs DI\iI of" BIL .n.i
A bill to protect the helth of the people of e
Nrew rlteans and 'he right bank parh o ()ior It-k
cans. and a subsllt its to the saie ef -.r, v/: t; -.n I
rennval o thlie claughter-hmu-e. brelw rthl ty ciit
t iteyV. ii Itapide,. -mioved to defer for onti wo.k -
ii Irtatt it vt. tIrar,. n,oved to anlt:. I hv in stIt
string ive aeeks; ,o: --,eu e itIy'.s Uttc.: i .I
Ai nact re' tive to tthe inspection of steatn boil- ar
ela--on notion of Mr. Carr, ot Orleans. deltcerre-] aoc
till next Inesday -Lth,.
An act detining dlticS,', jritdlction anI cn - bnt
ments of cortners--ordered eugroseeJ arnd c~tcu rt<
dared. total
An act relative to marriage, ordered engrossed iarg
and calendlared. with
Anu act appropriating f2t I) to Iear ntot hiv:o
(oirtableau and iI 4f-cent to comu:ttee n I'a t
terrnal improvenihts.
An act to regi!ate qcarsntine. This provi le Ie
for the inmmediate and tree passage tirough thie Mr.
Iliglets of a!t veoets coming Irom uninuestei a
iX-i.estlc r eIS. Calendared. eject
An act provrdting for the yearly assessing hy
the t"ate auditor of a tax suffclent to, pity th
interest and a portion of the principal of suah buri
i-tate bonds as are not now In any other ranuor Mr. I
provided for. Sent to the committee of tae wh ie. ctrnn
An act repealong the various acts cupplreentary on
to the act incorprating the town of Franklin. d
Luomnittee on co porrations. day
An act 1-rovidln, fir the removal of obstrue as to
ti~:ita in syo*ur leche. Comimittee oi internal Im- artr
provements.
An act relative to suits for separation and hat
divirce. Laid on the table. trade
An act incorporating the NSw Orleans News ance.
Association. leferred to corporations commi the c
A bill relative to issuanace of bills of lading anld ce
tralsfer of property. Judiciary commrttte. log a
At act amendnor the law relative to tf-ur in- ial p
sPeCtr, t.Committee on commerce and manu- tide a
An act r~tnr the pay of the police eommis~faon. C.PI
er appoiu daly , l,-u. Committee of the bidth
wocolm
erore A joirt reoluton forbidding the payment o'
ared money for other expenses of the General Assem
bly than the Der diem of members and other em
ploy ,s. Laid on the table.
An act authoriing the olniing of Bayou Benoist,
was parish of Bssier. Referred to committee on ina
ternial tnprt vements.
to in Carr. or Orleans. moved a reconsideration of
the v-te by which the Huuse ordered engrossed the
rity bill relative to coroners. Carried.
tight FENATE BILLS ON TBIia SKCOND BRADING.
to to A jir-t resolution appointing a joint commrittee
to |hveetigate the records of the register of covey.
ances of parish of Orleans. Rules suspended,
back tesoluton finally passed and sent to the governor.
A joint resolution giving to the United States
jnritdletion over federal cemeteries in the State.
p lr ules ornpended and finally passed.
c r A joilt res-lotion requesting the return of the
s Ftae of Washington, stolen from our State H ouse
o tieuring the war. Rules suspended and finally
p rt pa d.
ske An act for the relief of Wm. Pierson. of Union
lrae, paiRst-sppropriating $25l for that purpose. Re
are trred to coulmrttee of tie whole.
as it An act resive to public roads. Committee on
a the parechial aftairs.
1a % An at preventing judges from repealing flies
anw ad ioprisonmernt oace Imposed. Judiciary comn
I- Dirtte. and ordered to be printed.
An act relative to the ratioint nent of deputy
it clerks of district courts. Judiutarv comnmittee.
k. An act are: ding the act of incorporation of
ibel the I.naisoina Ventral Stem of the M-aissippi and
SPacific Railroad Company. Corporations com
all ttee.
elm An act for the relief of J. Emondston. Claims
t con nil tee.
t Anu act granting the right of provisional seizure
in other c(ases than those now allowed by law.
a- Ieules wespt aded and bill finally passed by a vote
' of 47 to 12.
lik An art relatir- to works of improvement In
>ui Neiw Orleans. Refelred to special committee on
we city charter.
ti An act giving jurisdletion to the Third, Fourth,
ai Fifth tixth and reventh Ii-trict ('o,urs in certain
S Casies of sepsration, devorce and emancipation o
he An act amending the law relative to public
rilotinrg. Printing omniiiit'ee.
t An act repealing the law requiring the pniliea. I
tion of judicia! advertisements in French. Jud-i.
S cary comnmlitt e.
i An act r Imoving the seat of justi -A of Madison
to parish t Delta. Rules suspended and tisally
a id passed.
th urtil, of Orleans. gave notice that on Tuesday
he w ill nlove a recowuderatin.
a An act relative , tLe iuspection of weights and S
toe nmeasures in the right banti. t)rleaas partie. Rilesd
i 'sl er ded anandbill fina'ly adpteid.
ull ii.1 rt lative to the minor ch.udren of the i te
. . H. ad n L . Ot dwin. Julit liary e in trtl e.
i, Ant act establisbing a recorder's court in Jerfer
at t L Caty. .l u-lel.try tmultterter. t
CnO An a, t aniendiig the law relative to the ad p.
hy tin I , Lb!dren. Judiciary committee.
ct . acsutl-rizing f' T. shine to chaungehis name
tie to . 1'. IBrowan. Juiciary cornmittiie,..
11 \An act amending article 1670 of the Civil Code.
Ir. Jtdic iary conu ictee.
Ave An act amending article 900 Code of Practice.
Sudiciary comntittree.
An act relative to the division of the eleven'h
tie word. parish of Terrebonne. Parochial aftirf
o An act relative to delinquent lists of tax col
- leer, ct Jndiciary committee.
i An act bmendillg the act of Incorporation of at
Irl the town of Ne- Iberia. Corporations. to
An act enabiong lessees to bond property under
ex. proviinbal seizure JUdlciary coirriltee. of
ion An act relieving the Carrollton Female Orphan a.
the Aey: uil. I haritable institutions. in
Id- A reaolnuicl was here itredouced authorizing it
thy be celt-eant at arlis of the House to buy flars to
wavt over public buildings No ac,ion taki a
c'arr, ol Orleans. having obtained a recousl ]er
stion of the bill relative to coreaers moved amend
n.entl, making the b-nd $2.50o instead of $1Sl,00,)
throe iti g open the ,ffice to others be.,iles regular
nmedical pracitioueres-mking the fee for holding
-n inquest F.' iestead of $20 and for burying $12
re. insteatd of f$. All these amendments were adopt.
ed. though no q-trrnnum voted on the last two.
Bill was then ordered engrossed and past to its
third readig, when the House adjourned tll noon -
ir. Tuesday.
ee --r" "
LETTER FRusM ST. LOUIS.
of
m special to tle New Orleans t'rescent.
8T. Lours, Aug. 2';, ihu6.
The weather continues delightful. A bright r
ec sun and cloudless sky greet us daily, while at
ce night the atmosphere is cool and invigorating,
and fair Luna sheds a mellow light o'er objects
to animate and otherwise, which renders the scene CO
us truly enchanting, and causes one to forget for the
nonce tl at he ;s but a brief sojourner in a " valt a.
q .... -`." s~en trre veneratile gentlomin who
to composed the well known hymn, '" I would not
live alway," and still lingers " where storm after o1
te tormi ri-es dark e'er the way." would, I think, on
.1 be tempted to still further defer his departure
e could he spend a few days and nights with us at
the presenit time. But though the weather is all Be
r that could be desired by pleasure seekers and
u. sentimerntal youth, it is not snuch as the farmers
arnd planters rejoice to see. The drouth is injur.
R ing tie unmatured crops, and rain is sadly needed
1 in a great many localities.
In my last I spoke of tihe revolution in sentiment
id noticeable amonng the Germans of this city, and
a- that t ibs has not octmrred long ago, is, I think at
pT tributable, in a great measure, to the lact that the
nmasses of them are unable to read the English
I1, la-gngfe. As being germritne to the occasion. I
il will relate a little incidtnt that came under iuy Tb
ie personal observation. A few evenings since
a- I strolled into Frank Ritter's lor the purpose of
rendring mo condition more comfortable by
r " sanking mny thirst." and at the counter stood an
m honest German and an American discussing the
s relative merits of Seymiur anrid I;rant. the
American remarked :hat hie was a Utlon man but
r- couldu't stand the idea of making " the ulRgger
e is equal. I put in my owni then and anked him
l, hw tie would like to have things here as they are
II I.ulsiana, where the lieutenant governor is a
negro, aLd mahy mrentter- of the Legislatuire are
I 0 t hesie 5 la. te. " ,l'i cit !i" ex-laimed tihe
y (ernan. 'I-h dat 'o" It dlt I-h so I nio' vote
for Mr. IGrant a d he can g, to der teyvil I votes
tfor e ur e.r itur ' I asaured hlun it was true, as
d:d alIC erseVr gentlemnian present, andi to mtk
IO ta.rnCeLC do,. ,y cure, promised to nuet him at
Sthe sae.e 1,lace the next night anid show him a
iop) ol the (Ia-i-tET contat:ining a report of the
I leghlariie ; ,ceedii. gs forU which he cIuld satisty
hr teelf cI tie truth I C.y ts temlett i t. I kept the i
I al)i.trn tt hit. li e fe t ,e citInvinceil aSI will surely
vtc for Iti ) nIr' :r atI . I i'lair. "WVhere Ignairaetce
I a " i ,' to be wise in so b cases. 1
lie fit (Ut: C New rles()re go-es- lrwere rega.
ti'iid at th. 1 Ittl- ivs'- rd y: u ,C hro--l I
Atltoni., B.. . r-wrich.;, J. . biors, D. l I
onn. I!le bt cci-l.M, ,I. Haniey, MiS. M. Don
. iu-,ietnts this week are lively, and the re
ci er d.-h alic sesch will cimiii.cue it a few
L-ys (. I F. Dltr: Ce, of the lste stok CIlu
i-t y a' I -Jlr', h,.- rlea-ed Wt!la 'i operl b inie h
It,. ie witck, and has t rtecinred 311u Ch'rlitrte ,, .
L ran p''n fotr cix nights. lThis 1 her ftirst appear.
a; e in t. Iuii- !ir mrany years. M ,, lay uigqt
f Le appaeared as .vadne. and last n ght sS cShy
Ilk. TI!:e a,!r, ,,. - i.r!r:-p l e arnd ftshi, nac le
Su il th act erie, aid htr ---c~agevaeut throougl- T
oI t l vi', Io d Cuh.. bc a suo es,
l.l ero.n lltsiy' atI ,Allen & Manning's mi Pi e
vtii -. o tew and poserful organtztii , are st tlie i
it i t .and r rrdsared frced togiaway night y e
Li-r eant (f r Cm,. BI ly s new sotng en'lt ,Ciap- nP.
'au JiLke,", -- b. - . I ,, . heo o -,-rI o-rform- t
I aLe at tp \ arcllirt draw god holuses nightly. at
tin 'te ;narding business continues to Illmpr)ve,
iunt tie river :C gettli!g so liw as to bte ',abih le.- Jet
vi n.e. ti)iy te t to Calro and the boats hay.
to( take tarpes The (;I 1 left yesterlday with ine P
lharge. asd t, - 1:gbh LIeaded Ilismarck will lepart -
with two i-n Fr ay I.i Rt toW.
1 NTew vI.EI: nT. l-' --By the many
'ri.n i f , tr esteimu:c, friend and fellw crtiz. in
Mr. A.L. I'lerpont, the news ot his having lwrmed CoB
a tLees ctnrect;on with two of our m lit re. A
l'ted arnd ittli-ential merchants for the purpose o
if crndu Ir: the grui ery and western prod ice
tusirso. w il le receved with no little pleasure.
Mr. 'ierpont, so long and so fav--rably kno.trn Cu
crnec'ion with the o:d established grocery U
).houe i-f ]ie -,e AS rmls, COrlinences business to
day uPder circeumstarces the most fl'tering, both I
as to prospects and Ie-uniary facilities. His .
partr ore. .~cssru. MC --i id & Mehle.who for years
1aor l: e essfully been Identified with the Cattle
trade In this c;ty, are gentlemen of wide ac-uaint
ance. fine pstlon, and unlimited means. and with
the combination of talent. capital and experlence a
centered in this firm, we feel confident in predict- Pe
fng a career of sncces seldom known In commer
cial pursuits. In thus lannching out upon the
tide of th;s new enterprise we present Messrs. A. Fao
C. Pierpont & Co. our hearty congratulations and
bid tiem God speed. Read their card in another Sw
column.
it o' 11 lM KA vt:E.
sem
em- NINETiilUTE AULA.L STATM uNT 1
oist,
1 in. pe n
I of
I the
CRESCENT MUTUAL INBURANC 0COMPANY.
ittee
Ney Mew Orleas. ay S, 18e. O
dud, hI
nor.
ate.
The Trustees, eenormity'to tbe charter, subdt tbhe fl.
S lowing statement f thie afas of the company am n. 1A0
Pr day of Alpri, 166: L1
all r Premiams for year..............$ 1l
Marine Premiams for year........... 94.(61
lu- er ?remlums fr year........ 177.684 8n
--- 67.77 23
Sotal set eared Premtums.......... I47.64
1 Firs to se paid sad ntimated..... I 0.00 6U
o Mar o e........... .................... .04 40
River ...................... ............... .67 47 D
1 aid Taxes ......... ............... .019 To
Paid retnsrarnes and discount In liesn
orfu rip ........................... 0 .10330
Pl 'aio interest, return preem ms. ge
- wl expeass lewsdlecouns etc .... 17 105
-- 6.S911 13
me 5et profits ......................... 6 91 9 R
Sre The Company have the following Assets:
ae. Pills Reeeivr ble......................6 37.494 3
S loans on bnrds and Mortga........ .3U13 $
--- 10$ .7 all
In (ash on land ............ ...........u$lo 5777 a
00 Ioars on pledge of stoeks on call.... 3.401 WU l
167.977 634
Loaasonpledgeofstockson time.... 11.29000 t
Real Estat e ... ..................... 76.000 Ins
ain p. of other Compan.le and eulrt l
Str Iond ............ ............... G.10 004A
blic C'rolidated Cty Bouds ......... ..l. 0 101
. Bank and other stu ............... 166 987 17
d. ~3a 17 17
('..pons for lilty Bonds post dae.... 8.490 U
%on Dae for Pr- .lnms in tonert of colo
aly lection........ ................. .. 4 80 00 he
fy 6$779 414 68
The Company have also:
tn S.iepr. dec Ntes . i,os neta Bonds.. 43 365 1
Iled F,.rt.ited oril acoulnt .... ....... 7.8 34
IiLrest uncalled for..............$ 7.800 76
or The abovre statement I a true and correct transcript from
the hl. It of :obe omplacy.
i. THOS A. ADAMS, Proeldenk
Unvar g. OGDEN, Secretary.
me A
lP. PARISH OF ORLEAEl,
City or New Oreuna
Sworn to and subscribed before ns this 20d day of May,
S48. PARIS CHILDRERS.
Becond Jultice of the Peace,
Parish of Orlesas
'bce Company will pay Ilterest at per aent. In ceah on
of all its Otst.oding C4ertilicatre of Scrip to the legal holder
thrreo. on and ante the second Monday in June nort.
IPI The Bard of rteel have alo declared a Scrip Dlded
of THIRTY-THuEEt AND OhiE-THIRD per cent as the
an oened premiumns ntluedto parciopation for the yearend
lay Apri 31. 1,10; for whichb certitates will be Iued on and
i( aier the !rst Mrniday t Agolet next, free ofilereramets4.
rt TH IMAS A. ADAMS, President,
SAMUEL. . K8MNEDY, Viee Presidet.
'r uar T. Onnsa Secretary.
NI,
r n -TRUSTEES
n John Wat, C. T. Buddecal.
1 Bomonel B. Newman, P. H. Foley,
t. Win. Edwards, A. O. Ober,
P. Simms, A. Thompsoe, o
its John Phelr.
EICHANTaS' MUTUAL INMURACes
COMPANY OF NEW ORLEANS. Pret
ht FOURTEENTH ANNUAL STATEMBNT
to II conformity with the requlrements of their Charter, the
ne mpany pnblleh the following
STATEMENT:
dire
o d. t maniýg% ddateeam edlg Stqd May, 1 . pa
of OnFire Riks ...........................1.6 43 elan
On M arine Riks ................................. 3 ,7i 17 day
k, n Ri Risks ................................... 99. 2 J.
Total Premums ......... .. .... $1.161.9692
Le. P'renlums Unearned 31st May,
1at 1.. ..... . . ............$22d.647 00 04
ll Rern Premiums.................... 11,471 07-$ 0,318 A.
id eo Earned Premiums 31st May, 1868....... 901 i44 15
re Loes paid:
' On Fir Risks..................$n771,2 37_
d on Marine isks ............. 173.940 58
On Raver k ............. ... 4529 96
it {491,118 91
d Tues..... . .. .s,015 61
Reinsurance, Expenses, Prefit
' and Lose, less interest ..... 1086,21 4-- 84314 56
et Proft. ................................$ 277.329 59 John
y The Company hbarve the following sset:
e Real Fatae... ...................$ 159,017 47 P De
f lMote Secured by Mortgage ....... .. 675,407 3I8 eorr
S N. tel nSeured by Pldge ................. I 147 ;2 J2es
S Cuah onband ..... .. 120,47 24 i
e Premiums In coure of Collecton........... 80.753 61
S City nds ..... .................... .. 00
I Bank btd Railrod rocks............... 14.211 )
Bills Rrcevble ..................... 127 15 79
II crpe pof otuoal In.nreto Companiesl..... 40 Y) 00 AL
S Stock of Val ete DIo Dock Company...... 1.) 00 and a
" Lree Steam Cotton Free .......h 6i III II) n
" Marn, Dry Dcs.................. 1 )J i0 o
Merchants Exlange .......... 1.01)) 1
S Lightering and Wrekir.Co o..1. 1,91 1 -
Louoioan Equitable Life o. Co. lO I. 1
State Bonds................... . .. l ;
ee.: Total................... 4,,1 I
Unc'Idmed interost and Interset pay.
so;e In J.ly lext on all outstnd.
h g Mr p oo the ('omplay .. ..$101.246 Li
Tirtr Gvr per enlt of( fcrip isbue of Pretl
1:19, pai abln in Juoy............ 70 675 71
Unearned Premiums 3l1st May, S, 188 226,847 00--39.71 8 91 Loes
*l.:.fI49 Asset
Tt( aiere StatR'ernt is ta ust, trwU and correct tranocript
trou. the boiok f the 'ompany.
JiIHiN PEMBERTON, President. fae
PAUL FOLR('HT, becretory.
A.
STAT fr lOC'0tNIANA.
Parih of irleanto , tI*y .f eewe -ena I
Ow rn to anO nd btmbted before me, tlls 9:h dr of Jule, I..
Sl'dt. FALL W. (tOLLENS, A M
ThirdJustice toenae eos.
At a meetlng of lth Ro.*.d at 1,lere. boM ro th. lb
day o Jnen. l. It we rem, lved to decl'awr S.rip Revil-t ,
of 'I III'TY PPR CENT on the Net Earnoml Psrtiieputfin
Premrnae for the ear sealng SNih NMa lri i for whIre far
tiueewi wel be isllrld o,n and altr thel first day of Auget Amour
nerxt A, to pey n and a':.r the se·ol 4f ,nday . .I y in
next TIIRTT FIVE PER CENT ON TIlE fi'KIP [LJ E AsCret
OF Ic'9 ard 'Ix percent interest on all onteuan ing cricps
of the Company. Dre o
DTREPCTORa: f nor
Joht Pertrrton. P MusDero. Devid l i'r4 eadi
P. Wii. .1.l Peonre Iiff
('OMaECI('AL IlURANCAC'OMPAN1 E .
BECOND ANNL'AL STATEMENT.
In esfrmmlty with the rnquIrernent of their charter the
COMHERC'IAL INSUI'ANC COMPANY publish 0 to0 -
lowing statemest
Ao nt if Proemlums for the yaruditl lt MrcSw i, idl Ca,
lir r-eionmLe ...... ... Si 87 t4
Rer z rrims ....1... 7 9 .1 2
Maria Premiam ................. . OAl Oe
as Lessee. . . .24s 3 RD. "
Srlver L,................ ........_ 2 IIlT.his
eame LM ....... ..... 0.41,8 s70' t.
Tlens .......... . ....1......... Ud97
N8n8 ereos .t.c......... .....5 8 0#3
ethort Preniom. ____
ais nes Profita sad bet , lees ol Ci
Cub o . band ................. .. :-.I is t t r
BILls relyshle................. ,
Pnrn ttre .. .......... f .6731 51
Premni m doe. .... ItO 4
181 PAMIS CHIriLDgleS
Ieessd Jeuleoe Pease Pat 6 UOrlsee
vOU &E m IT AIUALP WTAT X ZUI
to semnsu b a he mesmentat a t airter os
Osepamy pablebth etelelewtegeae*me:
if. Premum r thre Yre esIat 10h Fe.
rur. Iss *..........................*.......... sw= a
Te i p-Fir ie.t ..................SnsIn $
Jrt1e4 Prmeenm8 ................ 18.10 70
r. lveL Prem uus ................ LOS m 1
ear- lr.aam.. ..............T+ -'etta r T u
D.ese Un, n o..r..s............. flal a
-----4 du. 71
nt Earned Pre.a. ........................... MAI
S Fire l m ............ ......f IU 7
Phena t ts.fm .............. pa,30 f;
Taxe and Internal Revene.......... 14,761 U
Expease, Ras, et., less Discouat
Accoant... ..... ......... ........ 8.,310 8 1
Ix per cent. Interest e outstaading
scip t1 1M Ma.r.d 188............. rTY B
Is ------- MI'S. 71
Eaec ed lus4ested Les ................. 1177
The Oompamy bae Ithe Iefollewing Ae.t, wheh Is the B.
pet of the Fianceg Committee of theOmnpany, aeeatlmouly
adopted by the Board of T1 rate, are declared, after ample
allowances and dcd.eatlot are made, to be eqaivalent to a
Oueb lapital of 0I I)L, vie:
larvesed to Seal bra ......................... II 11
s4 eeneod Is Mertroe e seal e........... 79.01 0S
Invested to City sad ether Bead ................ 81.0 IS
Inreted to Bank and ether stocks............... 11I30 U
lnvested to Scrip of I r lua Gempes........ 13/S 0
LPremise ti oedr et Oele. ............ ... . 7,2$
Oash as b. ..................................... 111,61a is
7 737.e0ta
The above staam t .a ansat, tue ml erdret ...re.ere
S frem the beeks oi the Gempaee,
J. ewms. Ueeretaop.
IATrrM ae LOUlluIAA,
Parish of Ornea. OCtly of New OOrilema
Swert i mand usabcelbed before mla thbs 3id d~y a Marh.
185 PAUL W. OOLLENB,
Trrd Jutles ef the PIe
8lI per cent. Interet on acl o~tesandtag SIrip will be paid
the legal holdershreLof em theaocond Menday of May nezx
OHAL 33OG5 freeslmL.
ANT. Cealun, TVIe PresIdent.
EUIBTMEI:
abiet rtmsuls. A. & esa.amesp
Ant Oarrtre. A. Leourt
Ge. A. eedlc.k, Frank Willisam.
L Brter, Thomas Bytes
Ohba lantt John Themhillo
Jobhn S. Mam.ell, W. A etolel,
P. Aaderno , Hlnu Maedonald,
Alfred earny. Win. M. Ptekald,
A. Frerihsh Jobn 8. WVaII
ea W. Dnuaar, eeOe Poete,.
L F. teckmeyer, Andrew Owetmot.
Qe.a W. Synaeu. I B. Feter,
Art'd MeIatome Jehn Nixon, Jr.,
HBeryJ. TVees. I fleae.
I Marqeasoe, James Go111er,
Obhs Walabe, Eadelph
H. F. litr.
N'W OmLEANS MUTUAL
INSURANCE COMPANY,
Olco. Corner eof Camp and Canal treets.
EIGHTH YEAR.
Premiume receved dring the year ending Decem
be 31S t, 1867.................................. $411,317 41
Losees. Taxue. Expenses, Belnsuramce, etc., paid
during sme period ........................ ... 0194,078 84
Anets on the 31St December, 1887........ ........6,1461 49
New OatLAux. January II. 1I8.
The Board of Dlrector, have reaolved to declare a scrip
dlvidend of THIRTY PElt CUIT. a the met earned oartiel
patine premilnsm for Le year enduIng 5aIx 31.I. tl6: and
"""- --. .a. ;.G.o, t eIt etrc on all oat.
Ieandong certlficates of Scrip, on and after the seond Mon.
day of March. 1944 J. TUTE7 . Preeldent
J. W. Btiucs, Secretary.
DIRECTORS.
Oeo Urquhart,! . B. Blancbard Jr. Chi. Lafltt,
A. Rocherean, Wm. Stevens, J. M. loyre,
O. W. Babcck, J. A White, A. Schroiber,
Jno. (;la,c,,r. W F Williams, J. Tuyea
LOUISIANA EQUITABLE
LIFE I3NURANCE COMPANY.
apital................... .......... . ggq,
OFFICE, 142 CANAL BTAKET, NEW ORLEANI.
John Psemberton, W . Pike, Edward RDIP,
E. A Tyler, J W Stoane, W Reb Ihmldt,
U H. lioromb, A. Tho pson, Alexander Marke,
F. Doiboudlo, Philip Meyer, C . lAlr, dey,
George A. Foedlek, Edward Barnett, Marshall J. SIith
Jnlre FLtrsoo. Preiadet, . W PR v , l.-wr., sdOeet
bT.LLaIl DIanIaO. tier. Agent, V. P. HwteleeIorertn , .
RaDICAL EZAwmue
I B. H. Me., Dr. bam' (:hoppn, Dr LeMogner
Dr. senry SmIth, Dr. J. II Lowe, Dr.. . C:. Nicholla
O . A treau. Attorny.
ALL RIn.S OF LIFE KRISS TAKED.--O.r.Ar, lifr
nd nnroal Endornnl; ta Auual Endowmearnt aJd F
Ananal odoemeiot. HIngle 1'ay·mal, atrlplatlll &ad
boa Paal eolelllr., len e thb l ('aUopan - towe ecI u
other Con'pamy
ALL PAYMENTS NON-FORFEIrABLE.
OME MUTUAL INSEURAUCn 6,Mm.
PANTY OF NEW ORLEANS.
9l e. No8 Can p st. orer on ntohe ~ e al
SIJTEENTII YEAM.
PremIum receIfed durlng the ear e~dIng
December l1. 1P67 ... .......... g gI# 4ga 0 ..
Loaea taxue. expenee., n-leieraoe, eta,
paid darlg same Oerod. ........... g 4,7 'P
Asiet on the Slet DroAner. I l7.......... 515 4,g Oe
Thia company continee to Inanre agalat the penilof ta.
Reas. RIver, ad loe or damageo by Fh Ir 4 e oarrrem
rtae. of premlem.
ALFRE) mUILTON, Preeldent.
VM. M. PEIKIIIS, Tie.Prildnat
A. W. BUINTEZ, Seeam ary.i
T Urt Ierm
J. 3. AlOm . H Leeltgm, . K. OeVert .
Ae. Mnd ii. Vrm hamue A H. May,
T P Lhl, Jnh T loYoro R,,.rt tiar, t
We. Ur kina. J. IK ln hnur. IJh J s IRone r
'IUN MUTAL' IMSURtNCE COMprAMY ,
OF NEW ORLEANa
O Ce e. Np . 61 C omp Street.
-hmoeot nc prrnel.m reived drneg tbe year end
i DD.er 1.t....... . 971
.attsret ,l lI·t De.'eirthr, 1967, valued at ......... 77,76! 4I
l-,R (IRLI'AN JOn.ry Zd. ILD,3--Th Bord · 0
Dir trorer.lr.uI to p.) 6 verlta lrerl an all·e. nl
*C tr:rP.rant . o.. or d lardi ~rp Dlde,,d ,, b per
elr ' I, r e ret ellrr,,d partlcrlalnr I'rrmt .mt ror tie yrar
ouo8 A ronnIv.* hecritary JrlO 13. FINEri. . P.
I)tretnry frr tl-Eir rarl,--J,,hn (). ci..l.. iHonrv RIo h
•.lw. t. 1T L, noolci S ktmcr. J (" Ror*ll Huoo Wln,.,
N J Hart.J,,,r C, bck J4. 8uit ffer. J2 . Blra.Tb,
;IMEIt I INSML" CANCE COMAI z
Ial lack............................ ,
Slth prllleges Ilnacrase t, $3 i.) DoJ.
Oico lio. 21 Camp tireet. Story BRloag, corner or Camp
ua t.,mmou rtroe~t.
I. LMI.LLrcPot Pre!dent: J M Llr-rro, Vi-Fs.rendert;
TIle foapany trer. to tile locred rtb otlon f a rehaitr ot
1;,r ret nri ,, r pleatno I eLhea e tpro.:a.payt.we .t
QU, IS PA NI, JOEPH I'ILD, •n & 00.1
m . havelaim sd '
A BlOrnlER--bO 1 'Ae(1NDOLET ItrREt.l-
.Commltlan and Foreardtle Mordleet.. ILitirn cuh
adeoma.n adie ,u cotue eurgar aec Wonct prlocU,, cr,
tfaoid aor, y trlcs Mesero. Brere Stmpe. • CoA. l.leer
Iool; Merni ('ar. aeolrteud A lt. Leapot.' and L,
den M-aere.to H-lnebekr Palmare, Cow York Mennra H
lhn* brrL a lF'dih bmI MIrer Corrmaa C*L.. Moee
phis. Meern (t'b.,tea * Edward Si LoeI; Me Bll
Leeg, L*ahvtLo, ml Mr. C. B. Jore AJelve~am.
NEW OKI .KAN8 Citt W4C'IMT.
T ~ aw 9pUL3A mavIvour.T,
OFFICE S6 CAMP iT., NEW ORILAnL
S 1I. O. N11XO, IDITOR AND PROPRIETOU
Setal ea.rala the seasm ofi L..tetsl d
S !e poMet. aiemelel, .W peM eal wda-le. ot
dsoe4l of New Orleam, tihe Lmetet lelstana aend thegseL
leathweet, will be the tsUre, as It hbs bhe Ia the peL
es perpee of this Joural The columns of each day's tae
aoe referred to as a eerest ef the falthfulaesl and sesea
with whib this destg Is exeauted.
While thenetd-peat of the ORIS EII T Is as ladpeades
me with rbrese to al the sablectm of sewspaper oemmea
aed dlseuselo, it opintens will alw.y be fead to be -e
Mdly, dealtely lad fearlessly eapremed.
A earefdly seteeted erme
Sgerweepeundem.. emoe sad er.etga
"ald to uhe uwseft e o the ORIUIXNT. by Impartial blest
Il pen topics el ameet to the people of this seteao. Itso le
* ferarom the people term eat the iea tstereatliu and valjue
a ae feature eof it well-Ailled etamaa A latre are o eab
day's I=e Ito gea up be
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p SOUTHEIU IT]3S.
-- i eafed s ereon easm. a time soeetuea, ppM
! and aream *.far.- » *.º. Q- ... Msee..
li olailmed that the rlttlENT Is sot eurpasled by sp
U tuer daily journal I thIe Uloted States. The
S vommeretao sad oMeaetasry evweweo
will bear me easees a inta as to the Ildolty and l adIgent
with whblc thbs Importaat braach of newspaper daty to per.
•ormed for the i'B.I'.bNT.
In brlef the propritor of the OiMENEII proposes
weslace to preasen t the pabite a LIVE. and In ewy reped
& FIRPT-"(LAh A rah, properlty seaplying the Impoerasll
Leeds of the UtItIrSk (IOOMI UNITY AND FAMILI
JIRCLS. It will be In the tutre, as It the pea, tn8loeaced
d )y the .pirit of tree i5rmr6e.r al umu at ie oe uoculat tal i
L emet for the beedit of ets petrla
The ('RP Rt1NT', I rcalatlo 4and It line of adve1 a ea
ate are Muecloiet talemony as to the fevor with whlch I
forts for the peblle avm beea appreatesd and rewarded.
THE DAILY CORBCINT
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'UBLISHEB ITET I ORNIWN (MosAre ExcarKm .,
fearly bsrlptle lel advase .....................$ aI
Ilf-yearly............................................. I
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THE IUNDAY CRESCENT
I pesaltarty a lM# IOURINAL Ito ampteoolts am
will be foamd crowded: wilth eLeo mrdlag matter epecUllp
wrlttee or slected o, tshl Ilassie hcluding a rlet, entertale.
as and teatreutive rea.let welcome alike t the merohasu ,
is plaster, the meehaale, the bueaewi, the ye a m4Mdl
old.
?MS WUELY OVE33Im3xT
& LANORE OIARULATION THAN ANT OTi
WEEILT PUBINI ED IN THIS 01CTY.
I presete the neawef the weak, eaeefally prepared odIo,
epes topics of preset totereat, solectles toe eat1
Sariety, revlewe of the m ey sad eor*.
serctal msark"t, foe.lpg and
peudemme
ad eas supplied
the weat of the Nutlhweot
for a lrslase WnILTY FamLt PFA.
Mna. It has proveo ae admirabe premsum fro ad.
,rtleas, ast dlroulalesal eW dlrsetueathroaettheuileath i
THE WEEKLY CRESCENT
PUBLISHED TIERT SATUADAT MORMq!N,
and i supplled to eberthbers at the ifoUwtlg rates:
Per e*year, tI advance..... ........
Per ix monthe .. ..
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iWh ,EI.E T DOOn AgNDr o O.10 0Il
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EPeler IN ALE. TI APPOINTMENTrs
triaree t e lou~n In It . eutrs It II folly sepplied with
all the .at4e Impreemesolal. tP~o ~kBl and Ill thle uwd
*tlea o' TT E3I All hleeOf work premptl7 e~eeL d,
TRArlM OAT BILd
AUCT;iON lBILI, OIEOTULA;
IBAND RILLM~, IgU oF FARE;
ALL and lRAFFLE TICKaI
I1j., HEADS, DUIIAAT.EORTI
ACdOOUINT AIe8;
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too8s and ArPIdLTI! printed Ile m a ostl
hat will cmpare bea.Abl wIth F ate d Ia a mow
ae wit the 0Boo and JO OFI oroE l
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are employed.
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oni r a aine oLrai 8lrewo;
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