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ti letion of Mr. Harrison, fc r
.ti apintmcnt of Mr. McKay a:
11jV r, otffred a resolution expel
- One John T. Claiborne froni
:Lv Republican party upon the ac
, .0 tint he, Claiborne, sold out
":. opublican iprty in the cam
t t f 1h70. Mr. Gardiner has
I ince the resignation of Har
r that he was in favor of McKay
'A Lrri iO! S successor, and that
1 wld give him his undivided
rt throughout, against the
Srwh lning opposition that may
ide ar;. gaiust him.
S1,. Stamups, president of club
p trked vigorously for the
Sn .,f the Republican ticket,
favor of Harrison's dec
SfOr. Wmn. Kern, Parish
1',e u hat he could for the
,f the ti -ket, and was in
~II.irrron, knowing him to
l :t bliran, and fully qualified
{ 1 r tl on of Mayor.
N, t is the result of the ef
'ýr'i t esi of these nlen; thew.
i, 1 1p"i the people an in
i-t ,,lored mate, because
t. w knew they could not elect
tyI sired. But by anI
Is:t dtinetly understood
; I 1 contident, Governor
i ( W r:IIth was a party.
r hate ea-,t a stigiia upon
1h p e.wik. party, ijot only in
, . In1IIiplahty but t1 rounghuout
* tat ; andt to-day that stigrn i
,rwi r race1. MimplV bCecausl
t.. fu who sacuriicel hs positioi
f r 1"-uii.: V purposes, was a cld
,re-l mail, and two others who were
S,"ct rieS to the mnisdenmeanor
I, ,4 a.ore1 men, Representative
nI. a ateI the rtther three, all hay
the "Houns. attached to their
iis luliters of the Re
S1, aii ý a artY. 1
that you will give this
insertion so as to I
;t o- public what certain "
ý,. ,, I "1 u:ity of, you will con
1 u:. 1 ell11 aui outraged coin
ii 'p rtfully yours,
W. PAUL GREEN. j
, l, ( r 14, 1871.
(I)1MME ItUIAL.
ýs1 I. I, Oct. 14--11:30 A. M. t
u 7lhe iur'Lkket has stiffen
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Where a plan of the cabin can be seen L
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Rongeuand Gross** Tete Rail. H.
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ger packet 8.JOHN. E
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JAxnis McELRaoY, Clerk, H
Wil leave New Orlesms every SATRDAYa,
For freight or passgesapply on board,
or to
E. 0. Mrar~xcow, 11 Contl street.
CO;
de
UNION LEAGUE CLUB HOUSE of
Il..........Bevel street.........32 thu
-- Cc
The rooms oft ale Glab are open each
div to in'mlwues and their gusts from 7 i
4 If. a 10 If Tantih will 1'. moved
dtiilv from 12 I. to 2 P. I.
In
MILLINERY ESTABLIISHMENT. pa'
of
MILLINERY GOODS
of every deecripliosi, just received at
me.CHARTHES STREET...29~
between Canal sad Customhouse j
Call for a Southern States Con
vention.
The following preamble and reso
lntions were adopted bl the State
Conveý;tion of Georgia, held in At
lanta, Frebruary 3, 1871:
WWmans, The peculiar condition
ný of the colored people in the South
of ere States, growing out of a com
bination of local cause, does, in the
at judgment of this Convention, de
mand a more practical understand
)u ing and mutual co-operation, to the
rn end that a more thorough union of
a.. effort, action, and orgaiznation may
exist; and
Whereas, We believe a convention
"t of the Southern States would most
, happily supply this exigency and
s, receive the cordial endorsement of
the colored citizens of said States;
Therefore,
n Resolved, That we, the members
of the Georgia State Convention
now assembled, do authorize the
t. President of this Convention to is
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
d convenience.
The above is a true extract from
the minutes of the Georgia State
Convention.
J. S. S~rontxr,
Secretary of the Convention.
, To the Colored Citizens of the States
of Alabama, Arkansas, Delaware,
Florida, Georgia, Kentucky, Lonisi
s ann, Tennessee, Maryland, Missis
sippi, Missouri, North Carolina,
South Carolina, Texas, Virginia,
r West Virginia and the District of
l Columbia:
b Having been deputed, in pursuance
of the above resolution, as President
"of the Georgia State Convention, and
by the endorsement of the distinguish
a ed gentlemen whose names are sub
joined, we do hereby call the above
named Convention to meet in the city
of Columbia, South Carolina, on the
18th day of October, 1871, at twelve
o'clock M.
Ait the Convention did not advise as
to what should constitute thhratio of
representation, we suggest that the
respective States be representatively ap
portioned the same as they are in the I
.Congress of the United States, to wit,
One delegate from each Congressional
District, and two from the District of
Columbia. The several Congressional
Districts will elect their own delegates,
which elected delegates may meet and
elect two for the State at large, unless
the respective States shall otherwise
provide by State Conventions.
Those who nav be accredited as 1
delegates, should meet the Convention i
prepared to remain in session one
week, if necessary, as questions requir
ing mature lehlier.ation will donl,tless
j come Iefore it, and should not be dis
posed of precipitently.
Most Respectfully,
H. M. TURNER,
President Ga. State Convention.
Macon, Ga., May 29, 1871. a
A few of many gentlemen endors
ing the call:
Alabama-Hon. James T. Rapier. r
Arkarlan.-Hon. J. T. White.
D)elauwre-Howard Day, Esq.
blor)da-Hon. Johnathan C.
Gibbs, Secretary of State; Hon.
.Josiahl T. Wall, Hon. H. S. Har
Inon.
(;iorqia-Hon. J. F. Lon'-, Hon. F
Edwin Belcher, Hon. T. (G. Camp
I Iell, lion. J. M. Simnms, J. F.
Quarles, Esq.
Reniqruky-W. H. Gibson, Esq.,
G. W. Dupee, Esqj.
Lowmisiona-..Hon. P. B. S. Pinck
back, Lieutenant Governor 0. J.
Mariiland -Isaac Movers, Esq,
W. M. Perkins, Esq., John H. But
1cr, Eaq.
2fei~s~ippi-Hon. James Lynch, r
ISecretary of State; Hon. E. Scar
hiough.
Ibeth Car~ldina-Hon. James H.
Harris, lion. George L. Mabson, J.
'T. Scheuck, Esq.
,Soallh Carolina-Lieutenant Oov-
ernor A. J. Ransier, Hon. R. C. De
Large, Hon. H. H. Cain, Hon. Jos.
Rainey, Hon. R. B. Elliott, Hon. F. C
L. Cardoza, Secretary of State.
Tin aeieee-Abram Smith, Esq.
Alfred E. McKinney, Eaq., Henry
Hai ding, Esq., IL R. Johnson, Esq. 2
Tewasi-Hon. Richard Nelson, k
Esq., Hon. J. T. Ruby.
)i~sirict of Columnhia-Hon. Fred
erick Dounlams, Hon. James A. li
Handy.
TO THE COLORED CITIZENS OF
LOUISIANA. pa
Whereas we favor the Convention
contemplated in the above call, and.ar. -
desirous of having the colored people Is
of our Sttse represented in the same, **
therefore we ismue this call for a State c
Convention of the colored citizen. of ,
Louisiana to meet on the
11*r DAT or AUGUST NaxT,
in the city .t New Orleans, for th.
purpose of electing delegates to the Ci
Southern States Convention. The basi.
of representation in said convention to
be the same as that to the lower House
of the General Aisembuly. T
P. B. B. PINCHBACK,
C. C. ANTOINE,
* A. E.B&RBER,
OSCAR 1. DUNN,
1. W. QUINN,
GElORGE Y. KELSO,
UDWARD BUTLER,
F. C. ANTOINE. g
*'* Republican papers of this Stat.
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FUUUITIEE CS.,
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MoRKagQ ol
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DRY GOODS L CLOTHING.
PARTIES
WHO BUY FIRST (LASS DRY
GOODS
-POE C5
Will Sad thir money spent m-m to their
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CASH HOUSE
THAN
ELSEWHERE.
A Olance through their imsmeas stock
n -os
d Silks, Satins, Real Poplin Plaie, Serge.,
Merinos. Cashmeres,lp Cloth,
Furmosms, Arabs, Jahek, bawls
SLbrsdde
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COLLEGE !
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Located over the Freedmens Savings
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114 Carondelet St.
OPEN DAT AND EVENING, NO VACATION.
The old and young can enter at this
Institution any day, no distinction
made in regard to race or color. The
design of the Institution, is to furnish
opportunities to those wishing a rapid,
thorough and practical business edu
cation, fifty to one hundred per cent.
saved by students, by taking the rapid
coummercial course. Parties having or
dinary ability, who have entirely ne- g
glected'their education now have the
opportunity to qualify themselves for
almost any position in the State, in
an incredible short time.
From two to three months is all
that requires to complete the commer
al course. Terms duced to suit the S
times.
For further information call at the .
College, or address
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Principal. C
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FROM
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4IsYNa - ea TN JTW
Manufacturers and Dealers
IN
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removed to the large and centrally located
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No 167 Canal Street,
Near Dauphine. ti
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PAINTING. GLAZING, CALSOXINING, a
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I prize of 7,000 is.......... 7,006
i prize of 8,0001....... 8,000
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Orders to be addressed So.
CHR. T. HOWARD,
Look Box 602 Potesce, New orlemm.
Seed Poeto~oe Memey eoder or Beglier
your eter
Stagg & (' til.
PATENT ATISUIETS
AND
IEALER IE AL TUE
and most Usefhal Patents of
the age.
We beg to eall public attention to the
fact that we are now prepared to 411 or
dere for the latest novelties in the line of
patented goods, and are constantly adding
to our large stock, euch arteles of
merit as the inventive spirit of the ae
produces, and the proerirve temper of
the times demands. The Southern Coun
try especially, needs these laborarevig
inventions; to our friends in the country
extend an invitation to call and exainde
our stock of uoueszome aim razz cma.
nA
Inventors can obtain inlbranatlan
through our Agency, of the course to be
pursued in obtsining patenam, the Ubous
lisunuwa or Tz PATENT OnFICz, Govern..
meat fees, tic., tic.
Application. made, and Caveats Aled,
speedily and electively through our ocee,
Aim A? urns 0can To vun izysiwon, than
personal application at Washington. FeR
circular address.
liTAGG & O'NEILL,
180 Canal Street.
New Orlesans.
CARPET W4RKMU0UBi
17. ...CHARTRES STREET.. IT
A BROUS8EAU A CO., Imaportma and
Dealers at Wholesale and Retail4ebr at
low prices; ;
CARPETING,
FLOOR OIL CLOTUS
MATTING.
Curtain sad Uphaisteress' Material,
Window Shades, Table Coves., Hais
Cloths, lace Curtain., Cornices, etc.
Mrs. G. E. Vraij,
IFadhionable Mill ise,,
& Besmi aonts, 5am ng.e .a~
flimue.. soulsy wech dsote**oder.
HO5E WABgE16n
-O W~WmaBE
Spqake for itself
ase comp lapy.

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