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STATE OF LOUISIANA.
111
iPCILISHED BY AUTHORITY.]
ýC4oNriNvEnD RaoM 1st. PAGE.I
tfter its paae.
(Signed) GEO. W. CARTER.
Speaker of the House of Represen- t
tatives.
(Nigned I OSCAR J. DUNN,
Lieutenant Governor and Pre: ident of I
the 8""dt.".
.jinvnved March 3, 1871.
(Signed) -H. C. WARMOTH c
(:o ernor of the State of Louisiana E
A true e4p :
(. Lo. E. rovER, (
5. cretary of the State.
-o. 7v`
An Art t
To incorporate the Morning Star
Benev' iluit Association of Shreve- c
port, Louisiana.
StErIoN 1. lie it enacted by the I
Sen:ate and House of Representa- F
tives of the State I.oa:Loana in (
4eiieral asembdly convened, That
W1 inim If aper, William Slaughter,
John Waldkr, M:ahn Field, Moses t
I)aullev. (Gueorge Huston, Edward I
Gill, Hartwell Swanson, George
BIlak and othurS, hlving organized
then selves into a body known as
the Morning Star Benevolent As
Zoeintion of Shreveport, Louis ana,
the s'nte be and is hereby incorpo
rated as it charitable association, to
he organized in the following man- r
n!lr, to wit
See. 2. 'e it further enacted, etc.,
That the othicers of the association
shal colanist of a president, a vice
president, a secretary and assitant
s.eretarv. treasurer, first and see
lnd marsh LI. and a minister, who
ha:l1 be chos'n luy he majority of
the ruembers.
S-e. 3. 1h it farthar enacted, ect., I
That all the power of the assooia
'ion is vested in the president there
4f, who will have the right to sue or
to be sued inl behalf of said society.
Sec. 4. Be it further enacted, etc.,
'fTat tCe constitution and by-laws
.f toe Morning Star Benevolunt
Asuoceiat'oon of Shreveport will be
threlur in confornity with the laws
,f the State governing charitable
:ýs5ociat ionlS.
Sec. 5. le it further enacted, etc.,
ThIt sn(il act :,lhall take effect from
tnil afl:r its a~ T(
(Signe 1 (GEO. CARTER,
,p "'Y'r of the H1ouse of Repre
h(iln tatives.
(tNignIo1) OSCAR J. DUNN.
Liju::inant Governor and Pres
id(ni of tie Set are.
\ tro 1 )l.ach :h, 1871.
`i ":r( d H. C. 11.RMSOTH.1
(ob er:ji (r of the State of Louisiana.
of thu Scniue.
. true u"jplv
6 LO. E. Bovrr,
Secretary of State.
No. 7G6.
A i Art,
l nd urs::i' an or(uinan('e of th(
2. Jr, 'f llrehouse parish,
r 1.tiir to couurth:use tax.
Wni(11, The I'olice Jury of the
n .r 1 of Mrn (host . did, at its
I. e< fnher tori'p, 1871, adopt an
,rdnianee leveving a tax of sixteen
tha and [6t;,l0 (it doflars for the
pups (If Iuuil'iing a courthouse
in sail parish; ar.d
Va lereas, Sx,,d amount of taxes is
Imore than (Ine hundred per cent.
if the State~ tax for the year 1870:
thernae
Section 1. Pc it enacted by the
Senate and House of Rlepresenta
iires of the Stitt of Louisiana, in
CL vIril Asseuabhly convened, That
the todinance of the Police Jury o
the parish of Morehouuse', adII1tedi
at the December teim II C' tit police
jury, 1S70, levying a tax of sixteen
1h11u151nl1 ($1e,Ofl0) dollars for the
puirpI e (If building a etiurt house in
sail parish, be and the same is
herd v ratified and confirmed, and
II aile 1 ind~iflg upon the taxpayers
of said p-irish, any law to the con
trary notwi thstainding.
Sec. 2. Be it further enacted, etc.
That the collector of taxes for said
parish be, and he is hereby author
ized and empowered, and it is made
his duty, to sue the same means
and proesses for the collection of
,eti courthouse tax that may be
:ist:d in the collection of the state
taxes.
Su:c. 3. Be it further enacted, etc.,
That this act shall take effect from
and aftet itb passage.
(Signed) GEO. W. CARTER,
Spesker cur the House of Repre
Msoltatiies.
(Signed) OSCAR J. DUNN,
Lieuteniaat Governor and President
of the Senate.
Approved March 92, 1871.
t Signed) H. C. WARMOTH,
Governor of the State of Louausana.
A true copy:
GEo. E. BovF7.,
Secretary of State.
MILLINERY ESTABLIISHMENT.
T ALL AND WINTER
MILLIMERY GOODS
of every deuaeription, just received at
;o ,CJLLRThES &TREj ...
1 betwnc Chaa sad Cueomtanugag
Oa1 foar SouOrerts States 0.0
vention. (
The following preamble and reso
lutions were adopted by the tate
Convention of Georgia, held in At
lanta, Frebruary 3, 1871:
WHEREAs, The peculiar condition
of the colored people in the South
ern States, growing out of a com
bination of local causes, does, in the
judgment of this Convention, de
mrand a more practical understand
ing and mutual co-operation, to the
end that a more thorough union of.
effort, action, and orgaiznation may
exist; and
Whereas, We believe a convention
of the Southern States would most t
happily supply this exigency and
receive the cordial endorsement of
the colored citizens of maid States; 4
Therefore,
Resolved, That we, the members
of the Georgia State Convention
now assembled, do authorize the t
President of this Convention to is- I
sue a call, in the name of the said
Convention for a Southern States
Convention, to be held at such time
and place as he, and those with
whom he may advise, shall deter
mine best adapted to the public
convenience.
The above is a true extract from
the minutes of the Georgia State
Convention.
J. S. STOKELY, a
Secretary of the Convention.
-
To the Colored Citizens of the States
of Alabama, Arkansas, Delaware,
Floridn, Georgia, Kentucky, Louisi
ena, Tennessee, Maryland, Missis- I
sippi, Missouri, North Carolina,
South Carolina, Texas, Virginia,
West Virginia and the District of
Columbia:
Having been deputed, in pursuance
of the above resolution, as President
of the Georgia State Convention, and
by the endorsement of the distinguish
ed gentlemen whose names are sub
joined, we do hereby call the above
named Convention to meet in the city 1
of Columbia, South Carolina, on the I
18th day of October, 1871, at twelve I
o'clock M. a
As the Convention did not advise as I
to what should constitute the ratio of
representation, we suggest that the
respective States be representatively ap
p.ortioned the same as they are in the
Congress of the United States, to wit,
Onae doltgate from each Congressional
District, and two from the District of
C Alumrbia. The several Congressional
Districta will elect their own delegates,
which elected delegates may meet and
olect two for the State at large, unless
:he respective States shall otherwise
provide aby SL~ut- Conventions.
Those who may be accredited as
delegates, should meet the Convention
pr-p'farred to remain in session one
wtck, is ne eseary, as questions requir- I
ing mature deliheration will doubtless
,omn- before it, and should not be dis
posd of prm'ipitently.
Most Respectfully,
11. M. TURNER,
Presi:dent Gai. State Convention.
Sacox, Ga., May 29, 1871.
A few of many gentlemen endors
ing the call:
Alahaina-Hon. James T. Rapier.
Alrkansas-Hon. J. T. White.
n"/aware-Howard Day, Esq.
FlHrid---Hon. Johnathan C.
Gibbs, Secretary of State; Hon.
Josiah T. Wall, Hon. H. S. Har
anon.
Georgia-Hon. J. F Lon ', Hon.
Ldwin Bdclier, Hon. T. G. Camp
hell, Hon. J. M. Simmns, J. F.
Quarles, Esq.
Ka'aatauy-W. H. Gibson, Esq.,
(1. W. Dupee, Esq.
Loiuisaaa --Hon. P. B. S. Pinck
'oacli, Lieutenant Governor 0. J.
tMarylaaad-Insaac Meyers, Esq ,
W. M. Perkins, Eaq., John H. But
i icr, Esq.
Miviussqipi-Hon. James Lynch,
SSecretary of State; Hon. E. Scar
brough.
N'orlth Caroline-Hon. James H.
Harris, Hon. George L. Mabson, J.
1'. Schenek, Eaaq.
1 ot Carolina-Lieutenant Gov
5 ernor A. J. Ransier, Hon. R. C. De
- Large, Hon. 1. H. Cain, Hon. Joe.
Rainey, Hon. R. B. Elliott, Hon. F.
L. Cardoza, Secretary of State.
1Ta',u~sse-Abram Smith, Esq.
Alfredf E. McKinney, Esq., Henry
-Harding, Esq., M. R. Johnson, Esq.
Texasn-Hon. Richard Nelson,
5Esq., Hon. J. T. Ruby.
Dijiirict eof Columbia-Hon. Fred
Serick Douglass, Hon. James A.
SHandy.
STO THE COLOREDI CITIZENS OF
LouISIANA.
Whereas we favor the Convention
-contemplated in the above call, and are
desiroiqs of having the colored people
of our State represented in the name,
therefore we issue this call to; a State
Convention of the colored .citizens of
Louisiana to meet on the
11TH DAr oP LUOeWr SarT,
in the city of New Orleans, for the
purpose of electing delegates to the
Southern States Convention. Thebseis
of the Gemesul Assmbly.
**C. C. ANTOINE,
A. E. BARBER,
OSCAR 3. IDUNN,
GEORGE Y. KELSO,
EDWARD BUTLER,
1.0C. ANTOINE.
-At a asemindg of tipe State Oeil
committee of them party
the State of ludhiaeqeld Jane !7,
1871, the -ilowis rgasoltions wen
adopted:
Purt resolation, osend by rl. "ay
Wsmas, According to thae reqqire
meats of aresolution pasmed and adapt
ed by the 8ite Convention of the Be.
publican party, on the tenth day of k
August, 1870, the State Central Ex
ecutive Committee, appointed by and
under the authority of asid Convention,
is directed to call a State Convention
of the Rqpublican party an or before o
the expiration of their term of service;
therefore be it
Resolved, That a convention of the
Republican party be and is hereby cal
led to meet in New Orleans on the
ninth day of August, 1871.
Resolved, Thatthe basis of repremen
tatiom in said Convention shall be as
follows, viz: Every seven hundred Re
publican voters in each parish, and in
each ward of the city of New Orleans,
shall be entitled to one delegate, and
an additional delegate for every frae
tion over one-half of seven hundred; 1
and 'provided, that each parish and as
ward shall be entitled to at least one ted
delegate. as
Resolved, That the presidents of the
several parish committees of the Be
publican party in the State-except in
the parish of Orleans, the presidents
of the mother ward clubs are, hereby an
authorized and required to eal elleo- Di
tions for said delegates to said oonven- IT
tion, and to forward to the President EI
of the State Central Executive Corn
mnittee the proper credentials of the me
delegates elected, countersigned by the
secretaries of their committees and
clubs, on or before the time fixed for
the sitting of the Convention.
Resolved, That the president of the
State Central Executive. Committtee
be and is hereby authorized and diree- V
ted to ascertain the number of dele- tic
gates to be elected from each parish
and ward from the authentic vote in
the office of the Secretary of State, and
issue his proclammation for said elee- C
tion, and have the same published in to
the Republican papers throughout the p,
State. as
2. Resolution introduced by Mr. ni
Lowell- m
Whereas, The time of service of the
Parish Executive Committee of the J
parish of Orleans expired bylimitation
on the fifteenth day of November, 18
70; therefore, be it h
Resolved, That the seventh day of
August, 1871, be designated as the
-lay when elections shall be held in
each ward of the city of New Orleans
for delegates to the State Convention, p
e died to imect August 9, 1871, polls to
oc opened and closed at such hours as
the Presidents of the mother ward
cinbe may indicate, at least one week's
notice of the same being given.
By order of the committee.
S. B. PACKARD, President,
P. F Himwxt, Corresponding Sec.
1IsRepublicain papers of the State
will please copy.
Ai-ironrI r oN OP DULMOATs.
Ascension ... ..2 Assumption. ....3 1
Avoyelles....... 2 E Baton Rouge...8
W Baton Rouge .1 Bienville........1
Bossier.........1 Caddo.......2
Calcau.iu.......1 Caldwel.......1
Cameron... 1 carro.l . 2
Catahoula ...... 1 (ileiborne ..... 1 li
(Joncordia....2 De Soto.....1
Feliciana, East. .2 Feliciana, Wcst..S
Franklin ....... 1 Grant . ... . . . .1 e
Iheria.........1 Iberville.....2
Jackson.. .... 1 Jefferson.. 3
Lafayette... ...1 Iafourche ..... 2
Livingston... 1 Madison.....2
Morehouse .....1 Natchitochee.. . .3
Ouchitau........ 2 Plaquemine.. ..4 0
Point Coupee. .2 Rapide..... 3 -
Richiand . 1.... . Sabine . . . .. . .1
St. Bernard...1 SL Charles....2
St. HeŽlena....1 St James.3...
St John Baptist..1 St. Landry.. 2
Tangipahoa.....1 Tensas.. 2
Terrebonne.....2 onion. .. . . .. ..1
Vermillion ..... 1 Washington. .1
Winn.........1 Webster.....1
Vernon.....1 Red River....1
Orleans:
First Ward....2 Second Ward...2
Third Ward...4 Fourth Ward...1
Fifth Ward...3 Sixth Ward...1
Seventh Ward.2 Eight Ward. ...1
Ninth Ward .2 Tenth Wpard. ...2
Ele'nth Ward.2 Twel'h Ward...1
Thir'nth Ward.1 Four'nth Ward..1
Fir'nth Ward.8 jn.5-1mn.
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Nos..9,II &13 Mereer Street,
NEW YORK,
Sale asnstaudrr, madi Suedymfar
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OF
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Fine Tooth Comb.,
e [A variety of Elegant Faeay Ibteras]J
SPocket Comb..
Barn Pl Cmbs
ALSO, SOLE MANUFACTURERS
OOMBIMATION SIDE COMBS,
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We want Smart and Enernetic Agets to
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They are highly approved of, endormsed
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ITE with them.
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Every Family will Purchase One
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merits are apparent at a ILANCE.
DRUGGIST,
MILLINERS op
DRESSMAKERS, the
And all who keep FANCY STORES.
will fnd our excellent articles SELL MS
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All the large Northern and Western dal. P/
lies.
More than one hundred and uixty diE.
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Aubecriptions received to all periodical (j
Ipublicatiom.
Subecribe.. will be accountable for the
eubscriptiom as long as they do not mand
Iback the paper, or notify oiherwiee. -
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Bookieller and Statlemer
S13) CANAL STREET,
New Orleans, In.
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1
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OPEr DAT AND UVNIWNG, No VACAOIO$.
The od aad young can enter at this
Institution any day, no distinction m
made iu rrard to race or color. 1The
design of the Institntion, ia to furnish
opportunitiesto those wiahing a rapid,
thorough and practical business edu
cation, fifty to one hundred per cent
saved by students, by taking the ragM
coaswercial corste. Parties having or
dinary ability, who have entirely ne- 51
glected their education now have the 311
opportunity to qual~y themselves for 44
almost any position in the State, in
an incredible short time.
From two to three mouths is all
that requires to complete the commo
al course. Teras reduced to suit the
times.
For further information call at the
Cilers, or address
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Manuhcturess and Dealers
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the age.
We beg to call public attention to the
fact the we are now prepared to Ill or
der for the latest novelties la the line of
patented goods, and are eebatentlyaddlng
to our large stock, smob articles of real
merit as the inventive spirit of the age
produces, and the progresdve temper of
the times demands The Southern Oz-n.
try espeelally, umed. thee labor.eving
inveatins; to our Meads is th eouao y
eatend sa lanitation to cll and examine
our stock of uoveasao 4 g wen otmr
Inveatoes esm obta~nln falrmtiom
through our Ageacy, .f the couzes 13 be
pursued In ebisialag paelems, the aeopue
omamass or ta serm ourzac, Gover
p meat fees, Ac., Ac.
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