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OUR FIRST ISSUL With all the anxiety of .:xzious pa rt ,.I. we andli the mlajority u Iwc 'ro i ....tors of"THE Louls1a.uLNi.S,"watchtd the i,4i4'Ut labors of our StIff through the . ,i/t of the 17th inst The mnornig oi I t 1iStit dlawnel. and yet our labors welr i mplcte, but with the resolution that , 1: vocealulanrv contaiied no such word *-c(. ltllllt)t, we were determinied to "get i out," nnd we did it. Ouir first itu)res aioll p,.1s:~ed thlough the waters of "iilug , . andl after carl receiving his palper, wte s:.erate.i to meet again in the t~eou i 1ih ott.r fricalds, at t:u, risid'ne . the Hon: P. B. S. lhine.l1tiack, aini i :t. lk, of one of those muiltltlulll re asts for which lie is. o, proverbial. All wi .lt, :lrong lll w, om Werll'e l proninenlt, ;:. ti u'ýt elct, J. H. Iiira'iih , '1 Il. o.,J', I.and A. 1'. 3arber;rlipre..ifnt: tivc 4 .,et, J. W. Quinu, W. E. B.irrctt, Harry .a.:niney.llarry Itt,lnd R. M.J.Keuncr. \ ( did uulj.e justico to thet hospitality ,f our generous host, and pledged our s.1est4s in a bnull twr, to "Th siuc ilteess and ple-rpjt1uity of '1' T11 LoULStsI. \I.." EXPLANATORY. We regret that it shohuld I eom", ne e.ssary tius early in our editorial carcer, Ito l",rret a false ilntlreossion, which fromi (-.' i.in qllurters, anid for interested l;ur - ).,u5, is sotughlt to 10 cr.ltted ini tihe uind.s of uitIll well dis(lpoed lptople. (. ttinst 4,ur paler, to the erlect, that w .re about to conlduct our. jonurnl cxchl .v.:v iu the' interest of the ( lored minia1. e' lg o11let :ailn1 for all, distinctly .tl4li 'u ii.att.'.ly to denuce and repltdiatte .i," 1lCh iillllubitionu. We shall stnre1 : 'sly nlaintan the iIe tlrinell lalill riilciplle : of that lHepul li •n:oans from whose i ails we h:ave re i\,il all the rights nll4 privil4eges we ,wN poSsess, 4n01 from whi4~e ihands we .) ,' to r.'eiie all thait r itinis for us11 to Ijy in eiainitnu with every other citi n of our tgreat ('oniiui nawealth, and we 11l u'ge the unity lid hIl:allony of all a.,44.'s ill lour Stat.'. If our advorityc of ,,.ua:l civil and politica;l rights. justice, :,il f:air r,,Ir. senitati ,tl, inure incident :dli mire t,4 the :adv:'nc'ement t of the in .,r, st.' of the c(,l,'r141d III4n, tl tiin some i .. I l d.sire then, we slhaUll be prelpr4t', t, cl:im, that hitherto, those things \ihic'h uost mi:tterially, and loIst fav'or :i,-d. atiertedt him, hive been the mostl hiIousliv 1overlooked and ~tglected : ,nl4e shtlll glory in our advocay. thtatdl, we "know of hairdly any inter ,ist, thut under existing circulfstanieic . :.an he justly siid to exclusively belong th, te colored man. He is no 10longe tihattcl, anid excluded froia the Ipale 4' hI:uniity ; he is incorporated in the I 14(dy politic, and in the Republican par t.y ,f this State, he is entitled to and fairly sh, iuld oc(cupy no mean position. If we urge his.education, we sh5.ll but better qualitfy him to comprehend, and discharge the lduties ot citizenship. If we clalmocr fr is lpolitical deleration, we but secure tihe talhiion of an unchamge able Rlepublic.u. If we enrich him, the Stats is benifitted by the pwesence and the circulation of his wealth. But we can re~dily trae the present and IJ ifular a'cusations to the mortal drerad of that unity of the sev1arl clas se ofour people in whicb "the hand v.riting on the wall" becomes ao distinct 1.lvijible to those who have no possibhl( . .e of prefermuat, i but through im p io i on the iunocence and crediulit. of the an sW or in the groSTU etltg fraud.; on tie unn . and we here dclare that i unench.i L.CI the song of the sirex, •ii.4 unutria+ayod l tile threats of tiL biully, w, shall plrrsu : c:VVn ten"i ' f oujr way."' til ' We are willing to il t onr course' '10 to the test of expericue a same schooel bt in which St: manyII bi lesions li hve betii hla;rn:t fromJ oth -hv not fr',m I t.1-- t f,:nd while we dis c palrtisiuishil, S in general. we dare not dt the eXlp,- b sure of the deep, de'1p, alities which Itli have been recently l nI ed, beeau.se tr the vicetims have been c 1 men. We wi ask "it fair field and no r" and if we be canunot pres:ýrve thdt immunities fal Iwhlich Iumade our p:ophl1 Creator (f itau every man now in pow our party ft unle'ss we enforve our o ghts ; we h IU will up-and "lay on Ma and cursed hl be he who cries-hold cn . th C(OMMERCIA1i E ATION t 1it' We desire to esqwlciallyil the atten- 1 tion of all interested in a pI, al business education to the fact that oummercial College, for our young inis about to ' he started in this city. Aýilding has iwe .secured in a ecutralkition, and !i the best talent has been sHo(d to in- I struct in busiuess,arithmeti umanship .Anld corespondeuce, book ling, ncon uiercial law and other branch required in a hiusin~rss education. Tlrenns will tl lbe iale so resoniable, that n uterlris- C ing young mn: will be kept n its ad- I vantiges. The College will uen dur ing both day and evening, so t young d `1nol engaged during the day y haveIp t'ie opportunity of puriuiun le same ,ranc'iles during the evening . taught in the day sessions. 0 We need not say that th a rare pItortunlit to our young budits men :o fit themselves for the posits that .re opte' before them. A 6 weeks i spt in le truing how to do buu4ss will save huiodieds and, it may le, thtands of dollars. A word to the wise ! sufii ci.nt. LFor further particulars, it*ire at l:is otfice. UNIVERSAL AMNEST h ; With the ratification of the XV Aend 'nIelt alnd the growing aequies'cd, ill.t .he new order of things on the 1t of the "unterriltiotd," general aniltesty ,uld 'etln- now to be Ia inatliod l neli ity. I t'oLtinled lroscrii,tioii o) the i. ofl I1 the (,overnient of prso.ns enga in u rebelliou will only stinmnlate rest 1,t '- ather thanI oblethoute to the laws the r , country. Irt:edlol is innate ; an u mail nature, 1no matter under what i- ' titoi, sill adwa;ys war. against all top es, of restr:.int, eoc'l, religious or poli i. ! . 'Forced a(dhesiotn hIt ever been nu - t eii, and unsafe. Now that slavery is - .ever dclad iVt thins country, let tll thi sy ,,,1or of it ulso be *;cvoet from existte Let the gklomy Pest be banished i i. b,bivion with all its foot-prints and " t S b.ildages, no matter in what shape . : nave been usti.tred into the glorious r .iflin. of a new era, and let us deal wi lie living issue, and necessities of th ! 'l'rea.nt. Let universal suffrage, the legi - imatet offspring of IRepublican Liberty ,be extended to all women as well as men. The late election in this State shows Shat the lepublicans are almost a unit in demanding generad amnesty, and our delegation in Congress represent the true feeling of our people by voting for Lan a wadvocating the passage of this ne I oesry measure. N. O. Standard THE SPEAIKERSHIP. SAn article relative to the Speakership If the House of Representatives of the Snext General Assembly, appl)learedl in the issue of the New Orleans Standard of the t17thl inst., in which Mr. Mortimer Carr is plairdy indicated os the choice of that pa per for speaker. To us this woudd have been astonishing if it klau not bten for the extraordinar' manner in which that lraper has b 'en con 1 lucted from its beginning; of this how 'ever we will speak more plinlyv anon. ! Our object in this article, is O si:ply to call the attention of the members eiect, to the 1 StandardLs choice for Slpeaker. Mr Carr, it will be remlembered, was a t represeintative from the third ward of this 1 ity in the last Assembly, and was elected I speaker of that bxoly at its last session; 1 id without saying anything alout tihe Smany bhlnders he made or the crasting ' vote he gave in favor of J. i~nclkney I Smith a prominent democrat for warrant clerk against an undos ,ted Republican, SInmd the total disregardm of the pledge9 he i umade many of his friends, we will ask, i- if his cnnduct had been such as to meet 1the approval of the people, why he did - not go back to bie constituents and re Sceive their endorument in the shape of S:a -election, instead of going to De Soto SParish, and securing what he claims to be an .ection, by the most illegil, fraud t nleit, and outrageous proceeding ever L eard of in this or any other civilized coauntry The pwtic-unr of which will i: duel timi' aln i,ºl'cI , be br(cugilt betrce t tie pleople, adl we doubt very much if it': (he will 1,e allowed a seat in that body wl much lress preside over it. I * ---T ti.. The schenme for the annexation of Sanu Domingo stlms likely to be as em SIiarras:Ling n ow to the ullainistration a the possession of a portion of that coun- er Itry with, ut the full consent of the people ' will undoubl)tedly be afterwards. It would km be the sadvation of that beautiful Island, :and its noble but unfortunate inhabi ti ants, to he possesyced of a liberal 1x)wer ful and stabl)h Government, such as the United States alone could give them, but ,until they can he ,brought to realize this f;act and voluntarily consent to an nexatiou, siy y vcote. as did the inhabi tanits of the Danish Island of St. Tlhorias recently there is danger that this Govern- b mnienmt mlight piy "too dear for its whistle". tl Having iwcured the services of a com-n ptent literary :and fashion assistant, we to Sshall endeavour to make this depart iument interesting to the Ladies. Our . sunday issue will regularly contain these contributions to our columns. Let the holders of sinecure offices in the Customhouse look oitt for the joiut SCommnittee on retrenchment just appoint ed by Congress. e Rcent news from Washington in dicate the withdra'al of Mr. B. P. ( Bluachards name for the Post-mastership l i of New Orleans and the re-instatement e of Hon: C. WW.Lowell. Lieut. Governor O. J. Dunn has been i i there and had a long interview with Pre sident (;rant The Gov: of M:essachusets extended t 1 an invitation to the Lieut. Governor and h le ha;s gone to Boston. \We understmand that he may be looked for here onil t studay next. al "We met by chance" a politician who in his joy at having been "returned Is el.cted" forgot tile fract that he was grc,,mnsmuanl for a'Gentlmue(n in a distant t ' Stat;e d sl only canoe to this state a year r ago l, : h,~t Noie lltir. , but since that time Shas gone i;'ck on his friend, and nmat. i w:ad fur himself at time sacrifice of every f imanly, and honorable principle. that Smu: kii s life worth living for. We once, it saw a beautiful horse, brought upon a e race course, Succ Sm on other tiekls, h:ct ;".iven the animlud prestige, and those who ,l:assOed th(eusselves "knowinmgonas, " sta Si kel1 their all in all upon time. The signal to "S" was given away. the animal ran, I o strmuuiung all his cmlpetitiors. defeat seemed to loom uip before all others run ning, success seemed certain to the ani mjna, when luckily for those who had "stalked" against the favorite, the animal .i stumbled oand fell, and the favorite was h beaten. Even so may it ie with the fa 'gi ,rite of the "ring' who comes f ,m B. P S. ty Our sanctum was pleasantly invaded snit esterday by Col: E. W. Mason the new- 1 iur appointed Judge of the Parish of As tie 1siou, who was busy preparing for his ( for iarture and had little time to lone. lei 1 I We see by the City press that one dollph,(alias Houston) a colored man is difficulty owing to the fact that he ha eea guilty of representing himself to a member of the Lagis"lature and ip the 'y obtmuining money from the oblig the ing oney lxaders of this city, on tue tle stre h of his position. le action of the W -t we deprecate the action of r is Iknd h, we must freely confesa that P- we hi no sympathy whatever with those claimed to have been victim ar It is otorious that as soon any one OU- mppos to have been elected as a mom - ber reu es this city, he is set upon by on. rusler,, ho wine and (ine him, offer to h'buy his . ,then his per diem, and he finally ote throughout the session. 'They er lend one cent of money s a only wher hey think that they can reap his a ten-fold ward, and so anxious are "ed some of to disburse their funds, on; that they I their runners out, checks the all rearly for services, and if they mg would steer ear of breakers, let then ney study that -t of the Lord's prayer wt which says " aus not into templation" -n, and they will -e their money. ieet Thoophile Esq. is in the City, did and paid usa ort visit. Heisonthe re- war path, being econtestant for a seat of in the next Ho of Representatives, oto from the Parish o1 West Baton Rouge, to ag.inst Mdr. Henry . Hyras, who is re and- turned so elected. edr IRemember e exhibition at wnl c straiagl Unmiiuiity oveening. it" In our last ikiui we g*LY a short 1( item concerning a "wire pullr" :all of which is true and day by day as the "Professionald wire pullers", ply their avocation. We are taught by dire expe rience, that there are a set of would be th "intluential" men who pres.uming upon1 b the inexperienced legislator, are active!!y engaged ii in indeavoring to Ilislea d, the I1 unwary. But we are "Argus" eyed, and knowing the disreputable specimens of hlmanity, we say to them "cease thy ti unholy war or we will visit upon your "hoeads" all our "pent up utica''. We trust t our warning will not prove abortive and !i we hope that we will not be compelled to n give nUtaunes. The Hen: Jno Ray paid our office a ti brief visit yesterday. He left the city in t] Sthe afternoon, prolosing to return short- i ly, when without doubt we shall see a Smore of him. He is good health and better spirits. We had the pleasure yesiterday of calls from Hun: Denis Burell, of St. James Parish, and Hon: H. C. Tournoir of Pointe Coupee Parish. P - MIhIRIGs.-The brotherhood of Ben edicts lhas recently received two valuable acquisitions. - On thursday morning the 15ith int, in the Parish of Plaquemines, the Hon: t l Harry Mahony (member elect to the l ensuing I ouse of Rtepresentatives)plight ed his vews at the matrimonial altar to f miss Harriet Suley. On Tursday evening the 15th inst, at d St. Jose1ph's Church in this city, Mr. An- i aI thony Skilman led to the matrimonial altar, liss . Louisiana Francisco. Ii'PRemember the exhibition at t Straight University this evening. Hon. J. Sella Martin arrived in the city on Tuesday aftern:ot n ane]d Ibecvn t tl e , u1st, of Hon. P. r. S. I'incd.btck. We; S1h:41 the phlesure of a snilot visit frim dir. 1,rrin y.esterday. Ho is in excellent ' hea'ath and tine spirits. t 1 SSTrnrAaHT I ,vIrTY.--S.SeriCe next Sai b:ith, i the Chapel at 11 A. M. and 7 P.M. J. 'ella Martin of Washington D. C. will ss'lak morning and evenin;g, S ,I ):' a ; lecture appropriate to Chris - Imn:s. Ail are invited. - THE NEW ORLEANS TIMES AND d THE NEXT LEGISLATURE, A- As usual anid therefore expected, the i. Tin.es has launched its thunderbolt, hea vily charged with expletives consisting id f such choice phrases as "corruptionists, r- p1lots, rings, frauds and venality of the SIlOst Legislature" against the incoming,, L one, and after treating the public to as re-hash of sickly democratic nonsense, from a democratic stand-point, it at last e takes renge undler the protecting acgis of Sthe Governor's m;anifested disgust, and to thile exercise of his veto power, to protect l the overburdened, "oppressed, and tax ridden community," who are to be repre Ssented in the next Legislature, by thfll e e "strangers to the people of this State." We are glad indeed to hear that the of Timcs is able to infonrm us that we shladl at be able to count upon the inilispensibhle Li services of the Governor in trying to re 1- lieve the State from all those who have heretofore, or may hereafter "concoct," ie or have "concocted," by "rings" or other a- wise "to devastate the public funds, in by pose new burdens on the people," and a to lot of other balderdlash peculiarly charac ad teresticof the language of the Tinu~ . Now that the Times, vouches for the ey Governor, and the MIetropolitan Police- p prlobably, we respectfully ask that it of fIers its assistance in cleaning out this (to the Timne) Augean legislative stable, I(littered we think by the dirt of many ' out ofthe legislature) and also assist au en to modify, and repeal all, or any bills that er have been passed by the "venality of the '" last Legislature," for instance the Slaughi ter houee bill,and such like, and tben, and not till then will we hlave any faith in t, the frantic appeals of the Times beliving k. that "whoever is without guilt" is the eat properone to east the first stone." es, In eonelumsion we would my tothe ge, Times that the "strangSr to the peojl re- of this State" should be tried frst, and judged afterwurds~, and am to its rnvingi. R"Let the galeede win our wFith ( '.scahl cditl.bd.} UNITED STATES SENATORSHIP, 1. By the action of certain political notables, and the senti:uents expressMid by two, or three news ppeirs. for reasons best ktown to them-l ves they have managed to convince themselves that thet, question ;s to who shall succeed Hon. J. 9. IHarris in the United States Senate is already hlvel.antd that by a singular unanimity. Michael HIhn ha. t b..-ai "ttl:l upon as emiinently, and thus far the only fitting candidate for that i.osi tion. If these certain political notables and two, or three newnslr oars avorementioned were the on ly parties interested, M. Hahn would have nothing else to do, but to walk over the course, Ibut we affirm that neither expresses the real wishes, or intents of a v ry large mrajority of the ltepublicmn party of this State. We do not prolpse here to argue the ques tion as to the manny qualifications attributed to the gentleaman, but we do proplse to treat it iram our standpoint of view ; and we deem it advisable so to do, from the fact that we, by this I coammunication exress our ideas of the import ance of a thorough and impartial ventilation of so important a subject, as well as to question the :usertio.n, or the foundation of stich an as s.rtion, as the unanimity ot the choice of Mr. Hahn. Neither shall we at this writing put forth the canlidate modt fitting in our view to fill the plorition of United States Senator. But we shall attempt to show, that a matter purely of justice alone points out the plain truth that Loumisiana owes it to the acknowledged element of the Be ptIllican party of this State an honored recog nition and applr-cilation of its devotedness and tidelity to the prlenipile of repullicanism. We zany be accused here of raising the ques tion of color, whilst we neither attempt to pal liate, or deny tl accusation, we offer as onr only defence, that stern necessity, which knows no law requires us to take up arms in our de fence, and to undertake to plead our own cause, satisfied from past experience that if we do not do it for ourselves, there is none will do it for us. and s'n we dare ,r ave the odious hue and cry always raised against us whenever we have deimanded a just, and equitable recognition of our claimns upon the Republican Party, "you must not raise the question of color," and so we have yielded until to-day we are retrograding in this reIpect ins.tead of advanlr ing and finally fr bearance tm our part has only proved an inuc.n tive on the part of others to further encroach on the privileges and immunities nnd, ubthdly, and undeni bly ours ; so far that Louisiana, with all her representation in the National Council, purely of one color, thinks that if anotlter cl:ass of her voting papulatiolt of anaother color, urge ,un of their nnunber forward for any very im isrtant position, they are raising thu question of color. Thel temper and patience of the latter color ia) been so imlp, iud upon, that the:" refusei toi atubmit tamely to a continance of this sp.cies if political snbtcrviency, and so with might and laidiu, in setor,l :tdll out of season we a call artge our claims to every, and all positi,:ons, where the ,rnly question involved shall ibe competency, ability, and respectability. We would wish to be distinctly understood. that as ee-ry ehutaeift of nationality constituting the lqepulblican party in this State, his, anul shoul:l have repr.sentetiion in al lrancuhes of her Government, that we, as the reiresentatives of one of those elenient,' have the undonbte 1 right. an:d demand that our'claiming and urging that right should not IK" use 1 against us) to put for ward our choice, and if in so doing we incur the charge always made against us that we are raising the question of color. th 'n do we ac'ept it, and we appeal to every man identifled with us, tand bound to us by ties of cousanguinity to I s.tad nobly and firmly by the cau.e of principle and equty, tand to exercise their free, uta ehialanged prerogative to vote for one of the ir own color, if thought worthy, without being hounded down by the cry of those who wish to further their own interests, by the nonsensical cry that they are raising the question of color. "We shall close this article ly saying that as I the Bepullican pLrty in the p:arty of the whole pesople, irresllative of race, ('Lpr, or previous condition, andas all alike have a right to s"hare its labors, as well as its rewards, we prop, e at :a future tiue, to show up the labors of thmme Swho are so anxious to fill this important posi tion, and,then our choice will i numde appenr .t', Sand his peculiar and particular claims upon h a * people and upon the Riepublican party of thl a State, will as have others heretofore, willI e, not mi.srprensented, but by a plain unvarnislhe statement of facts strongly arged Moan Amos. New Orleans December 21st, IUio. (- ommunicatkd.) SAT LAST. Mr. Eitor.-A perueal of you r excel e lent paper on Sunday has caused every Strue lover of freedom, and every devotee - of liberty to exclaim-that "atl last"-we i have a channel of eommunieation be , tween the people and their public ser y vants, and also a lever that willy-be Lt felt a a power i shaping publie menti t Iment in the vindia4o right-and the e denunciation of wr in high as well as Slow plaoes. , I am no ore-bead, no disorganizer, n but a tree and tried Republican, have l g ways, and will always be a firm suppoarLer e of the party snd its excellent principles. Imay as in commoun with many other t me mberg theparty, differ -*to men lr and ms aures, sad if IjuldgeMorrtly a the object of your paper inteds not to n. Aghtthe party or its ldne s le·br the .- partyandits. leadrsm attmpt tmbrvert the principles eunacited by the party, in the SJtat. and )ation, rail Wiid thu far with :mad haL,.e i.. 1,. 'iumph lV vinidi wiv aond wh :e rr attack. rly mie Si on iºutiful sheet storulmy . Ifj rna,,ha,, never lx HI Hlintero.u its to ,I4.. theeaa t bear thee on over tinm,. an distonoe, il su e, I( ):hall le tLine that eri d trut!lflh's., cosumc,4L 'le just e ttr oit , with ltea,1u and Trnth at prim, and W. Q . Br~.w at Adolph, hvY, Ritby. Biunt, Rin; gold, Gedt ohoins B D:Bll avi d ald hit of others Ilesist vy,u ill tlhe lca. On f equity anld ress. just lngislation, an Spure ehlecte 'I pre'nttitive, until "lh. assiuniltio a1ll I.e taught to humit;nate itself and .- from "view" iutu jnet in sigluifichae. iItN(ER JAw. LOUL'ISAN T :ITTEIY C Incorpo d . 7, 1868. CHARLES T. P ainsuur. SINGLE T, :". TTERY, SLENDum St, :NN) NuMBn. CAPITAL. 50,io00. TO BE DRAW '.LF.ANS ON ~aturday, 7 . 0, HOWA.U D, SI) . , ., Contr'ict St 20,000 rssr . oNLY $20. 1 prize of $,II . .... $(,(WN) I prize of :i,u ...... ,NO 1 )rize of 210. I ..... 2, Nl) I prize of 10,I1 ..... 10,1k0 1 prize of 9,( ...... 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