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CIFICIAL JR01NMAL -01 ftfl *W*S 01r LOISisZaNA. XnIN skaiftoff OI 1*71t. owO AT CW A Fnib t New Orieasn, Apri9, 181. I The Bera met in eteleutie session, Hon. LouthI. Wilts, Lieutenant Governor I *aid Preeld4t of the Senate, in til chair. On a eali'the roll the follotUd Senators answered ttheilr names: )1 aars. UUin JDmrqp 13ils, Garland, , lAb.4--rs Boatner, Breaux, Bryant, mtua IDetma. Dtti emont. Eustis, George, b tm K y , aincy, 8tamps, Button, 'rlhl,' smtdt a und Yo1ng--1N. if lM U t1OMMtUNttOATIOn. The folldng txaeeutive cmmunieattnt was laid befortf e Senate by its President: E~atrvt l)IMPAnTMIsNT. State of Loulsianta Now Orleans, April 18, 1877. To the1 rable the Senate of the State of fh-tlemi-I hereby nominate, and with the vice I tont of pmr honorable body, e Uharle It. ~+~gely Notary Public, D triet. dwart'.Lewis Brigadler General, Fourth e fwing ofloera of the Orleans Artil wh have heret.fore ben confirmtnel i'h or as ofiTera of the Orleans In . now submitted to your honorable val and onlfirmation as oImTher ie Artillery, to wit: S3 lone, rlenns Artillery. Captain, Orleans Artillery, Captain, First Company, Orleans SOaptatnt Heoond Company, Or In, Captain, Thlird tCompany, S t.t, Captain, Fourth Company, ifer P, t Lieutenant, Second A inant, Third Com s N ittenant, Orleans Artil 2f tl Lieutenant, Fourth Com I yuti3ant, Sixth Compa 'iutenant, First Comp A. '¶ Leutenant, Third Com S. .tan ne Lieutenant, Fourth . ~~ t Leutonant, Sixth Com pany, lery. F CIH T. NICHOLLH, Governor of Louisiana. Mr, W aklted and obtained unanimous tme.mt take up each of the following mill t ntm.tIens and appointments respect ivelyt J,, 13. 1% Ooionail, Orleans Artillery. 0. DBI~ d, Captain, Orleans Artillery, Adjutant A. A. k, Captain, First Company, Or leans A4rty. Geo. T, Claptnin, 8econl (cmpany, Or A. J, lhemin, Captain, Third Company, Orleans .lery. P. 0, iput, Captain, Fourth Company. Otleans Illery. Uharle Miller, First Lietoutenant, Second otenpanltleuans Artillery. S. .+ First Lieutenant, Third Otmpatnhy t Artillery. J. L'Ht Pirst Lieutenant, Orleans Artil lery. E. Maand, First Lieutenant, Fourth Oompanaleans Artillery. P. Nolt First Lieutenant, Sixth Com parny, OrzaArtillery. J. Siot Seoond Lieutenant, First Com pany, Orti Artillery. l. flabt, Seoond Lieutenant, Third Com pany, Orin Artillery. R. Latin, Seeond Lieutenant, Fourth Oompan$lesan Artillery. R. Baru, eooond Lieutenant, Sixth Com pany, Oris Artillery. Mr. Wa moved that the Senate do now adv and consent to the foregoing nsminati and appointments respectively. On a cot the roll the following was the resull For comtntion--Mtlesrs. Allain, Ducron, l1hY, mhud, Goode, Grover, Mitchell, Ogden, ykitn, Riehardson, Robertson, difortven, Stubbs, Texada, Wheeler, White anharih-*'8. Aginintirmation-None. Aen . Bl3oat.nor. Bromnux, Bryant, Buch0 eas, Dumont, Eustis, George, a t .Koly, Landry, MStaips, Button, and Young--1is. So the blo did unanimously advise and Gonsent te nomination and appointment J. VB. V iolonol, Orluans Artillery. O. Debbel, (hptain, Orloans Artillery, Adjutant A. A. I, Captain, First Company, Or leans Arty. Georgerdy, #aptaln, Seoond Company, Orleans Alery. A. J. lfamin, Captain, Third Company. Orleans .llery. P. O. Phux, Captain, Fourth Company Orleans Alery. Oharler Miller, First Lieutenant, Second Oompaasleans Artillery. C. DOFt, First Lieutenant, Third Com pany, One Artillery. S. L'HitPirst Lieutenant, Orleans Artil lery. E. Mn.l, First Lieutenant, Fourth Companrlean Artillery. F. NobFirt Lieutenant, Sixth Company, Orleans 1iery. J. Mid Second Lieutenant, First Com pany, Oft Artillery. . Batl, Second Lieutenant, Third Com pany, Og Artillery. B. Saa, Second Lieutenant, Fourth Obmnpawleans Artillery. R. Baca, Beoond Lieutenant, Sixth Comn lpay, O0ee Artillery. On ma of Mr. White the injunction of oreoys raised and the Secretary directed t motw Governor. Alr emoved to reconsider the vote just the Senate advised and con ifogoing nominations and ap and on motion of the same Sen was laid upon the table. nominations and appoint itt . yader the rulee: `, llely, Notary Public, East 'has JI-y Brigadoier General, Third Les wlT Brigadier General, j Kb KelyUs saunste e ae slon w ratld and the doors ordered to to be opened. JOHN OLE1G, Mooretary of the Senate. BamATE OHbartrnt, ! New Orleans, April 19, 1877. A The Senate met in exteutive eest.on, Eton. C. B. Wheeler in the chair. On a call of the roll the following Senators answered to their names: Messrs, loatner, Bryant, Duero Bi Ells, Eustls, Garland, George. la, Goode, hrover, elly, gMln haerld O ben, ich n rt son, andil teven, Stubb, Texada, Wheeler and Z. ris-2l. Absent--Messrs. Allain, Breaux, Burh, ('age, Denmas, Dumont, Hlarper, Landry, Per kins. Statnps, Sutton,= Twfcthell, Wakefield, White alnd oung-I]. rtXS'OUTIVtV (t)MMtNICATION. The following Executive communi.atlon was laid before the Senate: ExiosVt'rl Dln'AhTMtnt, State of Louisiana, New Orleans, April 14, 1877. To the Honorable the Senate of the Rtate of Louislana: G(entlemen--I hereby nominate, and with your vibeo and consent will a pomt R. It. Day, Daniel Morgan, Josiah Ktlefipeer, Fer tus Garders ant J'ohl. Williams as Poilee Jurors of the parish of East Baton Rouge. F Itet.(IS T. NICOOLLS, Governor of Louisiana. Mr. l'erkins asked and obtained unanimrous consent to take up the following nominations and appointments respectively: R. H1 Day, Daniel Morgan, Josiah Klein poter, Fergus Gardere and John Williams, Pollice Jurors of the parish of Eaist laton Rouge. Mr. Perkins nmovl that the Senate do now advise and consent to each of the foregoing nominations and appointments. On the roll being called on each of these nominations, respectively, the following was the result: For confirmatlion---Mee. Boatner, Bryaut. Duoros, Ellis, Eusti, arland, George, Ula. GUode, Grover Kelly, Mitchell Ogen Rich ardson, Uoberi;son, Saldiford, Steven, Atubbe, Texada, Wheeler and Zachiarie-21. Against confirmation-None. Absent--Messrs. Allain, Breaux, Burch, ae, Domemas, Dumont, Harper Landry,)~er kine Stamps, Button, Twitchell, Wake eld, White and Young-JAl. So the Senate did unatnimously advise and consent to the nomination and appointment of I. H, Day, Daniel Morgan, Josiah Klein peter, Fergus Gardere and John Williams as Pollee Jurors of the parish of East Baton Ro.Q e, and on motion of Mr. Perkins the in Junction of serecry was removed, and the Sec retary directed to notify the Governor. Mr. Perkins movedro reconsider the vote just taken, by which the Senate advised and consented to the foregoing nominations and appointments; and on motion of the same Senator that motion was laid upon the table. Mr. Garland called up the nomination and appointment of Edward T. Lewis, Brigadier General, Fourth District, Louisiana State Militia. Mr. Garland moved that the Senate do now advise and consent to the foregoing nomina tion and appointment, and on a call of the roll the following was the result: For confirmation-Messrs. Boatner, Bryant, Ducros, Ellis, Bustis, Garland, George, Ula, Goode, Grover, Kell , Mitchell, Ogden Rich ardson, R.berteon, 4andiford, Atvwen, Atubbs, Texada, Wheeler and Z.chario-21. Against confirmation--Nonoe. Absent-Messrs. Allain, Breaux, Burch, Calno, Domas, Dumont, Harper, Lantdry, Per kins. Stamp, Sutton, Twitc'heil, Wakelheld, White and Young-15. So the Senato did unanimously advise and consent to the foregoing nomination and ap pointment, and on motion of Mr. (Garland the injunction of seraecy was removed and the Secretary directed to notify the Gov ernor. Mr. Garland moved to reconsider the vote just taken, by which the Senate advised and consented to the nomination and appoint ment of Edward T. Lewis, Brigadier General Fourth District Louisiana State Militia, ani on motion of the same Benator that motion was laid upon the table. Mr. Garland called up the nomination and appointment of Thomas J. Terry, Brigadier General Third District Louisiana State Militia, lying over. Mr. Garland moved that the Senate do now advise and (,Rnsent to the foregoing nomina tion and appointment. On a call of the roll the following was the result: For confirmation--Me.srs. Boatner Bry ant, Duotos, Ellis, Eustis, G+rland deorge, la Gloode, Grover, Kelly Mitchell, (gden, Richardson, Roberston, Aandiford, Staven, Stubbs, Texada, Whoeeler and Zacharie-21. Against confirmation-None. Absent--Mssrs. Allain, Breetx, Bnrch, Cage, DemaB , Dumont, Harper, Landry, Per millns Sarps, Sutton, Twitehell, Wakefield, W1116 and Young-1 5. So the Senate did unanimously advise and consent to the nomination and appointment of Thomas J. Terry, Brigadier General, Third District Louisiana State Militia; and on mo tion of Mr. Garland injunction of serrecy was removed and the Secretary directed to notify the Governor. Mr. Garland moved to reconsider the vote just taken, by which the Senate advised and consented to the foregoing nomination and appointment, and on motion of the same Senator that motion was laid upon the table. Mr. (la asked that the nomination and appointment of Charles R. Egclly, Notary Public In and for the parish of East Carroll, be now taken up. Mr. Gla moved that the Senate do now advise and consent to the foregoing nomina tion and appointment. On a call of the roll the following was the result: For confirmation-Messrs. Boatner, Bryant, Ducroe, Ellis, Eustis, Garland, George, Gla, Goode, Grover, Kelly, Mitchell, Ogden Rich ardson, Roberteon, Sandiford. t tubbs, Steven, Texada, Wheeler and Zachario-21. Against confirmation-None. Absent-Messrs. Allain, Broaux, Burch, Cage Deoma, Dumont, HarperD Landry, Perkins, Stamps, Sutton, Twitlkell, White, Wakefield and Young-15. So the Senate ,did unanimously advise and consent to the nomination and appointment of Charles RI. Egelly, Notary Publio in and for the parish of East Carroll, and on motion of Mr. Gla the injunction of secrecy was re moved and the Secretary directed to notify the Governor. Mr. Gla moved to reconsider the vote just taken, by which the Senate advised and con sented to the foregoing nomination and ap pointment, and on motion of the same Sena tor that motion was laid upon the table. EXECTRIVE COMMUNICATION. The following Executive communication was laid before the Senate by its President: EzaUTiva DEPARTM.W.r, State of Louisiana, New Orleans, April 18, 1877. To the Honorable the Senate of the State of Louuwiana: G.tntaen--I have the honor to submit to yo wn deration the pardon of E. B. Tin ney, ra o was tried and convicted before the hone ble theFourth Judi District Court of this State, sitting in and foi the parish of St. Charles, of the orime o manslaughter, and forsaid ofeewa senteaeedb r id oourt toewvam yetarmprlsom mt lt i. a bºor in of your ho will grnt him a t full and unonti on Vet' . NICHOLL, Governor t State of Louisiana. Mr. Ogden asked and obtained unanimous I consent to take up she pardon of E;. B. `itney. c Mr. Ogden moved that the Senate do now advise and ofnsolt to the unonditionlal I pardon of 11. 1. Tlnney. Mr. Garland objected. On a call of the roll the following was the result: For pardon -Messrs. floatner, Dueros Ens tit, Gha, Goode, Grover Kelly, Mitehefl, Og den, Richardson, Sandlford, Steven, Stubbts, Texada, Wheeler, Wlhte and Zseharle--17. Against pardon -Messrs. Garland and (W.rge- -2, Aren--Mer. Allain, Breaux, BryTnt, Blure CCae, Ienmas, Dumont, Grover, Hr per, rantery, Perkins Ro bertson Stamps, iSuton, TwItohell, Wakefield and Young--H , So the Senate (1id advise and consent to the unconditional pardon of E. B. Tinney, sen tenced by the lion. Fourth Judicial District Court, sitting in and for the parish of St. Charles, for the crime of manslaughter, for the term of seven years, In the LouIsiana State Penitentlary at Batom Rougne, and on motion of Mr. etlly the injunction of secrery was removel anti the Seretary directed to notiftly the Governor. Mr. Ogden moved to reconsider the vote just takoi, by which theoSenatedid advise and consent to the foregoing pardon of E. I. Tinney, and on motion of the same Sennator that motion was laid upon the table. On motion of Mr. Kelly the executive ses si)Ion witr raltie, anl the idoors ordered to be JOHN CLEG(. Scroetary of the Seonate. S15NATE CHAMBleR, Now Orleans, April 21, 18117. I The HSeatle met in exceutive session, lion. C. 1l. WheI'lcr in the chair. On a call of the roll the following Senators answered to their names: Mesrs. Allain, Boatner, Bryant, tureb, Demas, Ducros, Eustis George, ir,, Gotode, Lhandry, Mitohe1l Perkinas, tchardson, ob ertson, Mandiford Stamps, Stubbs, Sutton, Tex aa, Twltchell, Wheeler, White, Young and Zharlo-2-. Absent-Mesrs. lfreaux, Cag, Dumont, Ellis, Garlise, Grover, Harer. KIlly, Ogden, Steven and Wakefield--l. Hon. L. A. Wilts, Lieutenant Governor and Presmlent of the Senate in the chair. 1IXECTITVE COMMUN C1OATION. The following communlcatlon was rcelved from the Governor: EXaItITIVE DEPARTTMHlT, State of Losulsina, New Orleans, April 19, 1877. To the Honnorable the Senate of the State of Louisiana: (enflamen-- I hereby nominate, and with the advien and consent of your honorable bMichal L.'Kavanraugh, Colonel of Militia for the parish of St. Landry. Hatnuel Hans, Lieutenant Colonel of Militia for the oarish of St. Landry. Mentzr Andrus, Major of Militia for the parish of St. Landry. ItRespeetfully v FItAIk08 T. NICHOLLS, Governor of Louisiana. Mr. ItoberteoA asked and obtained unani mous consent to take up each of the follow ing nominations and appointments at this time: Michael D. Kavana.tgh. Colonel of Militia; Samuel Hans. Linutenant Colonel and Mentor AndruR, Major, for the parish of St. Landry. Mr. Robertson movrd that the Senate do now advise and coinsent to each of the fore golong nominations and appointments. On a call of the roll tho following was the result: For confirmation- Me.rs.rAllain, Boatner, Bryant, Butch, Doman, Dueros Eustis, George (la, Goode, Landry, Mitchell Per kins, Richardson Robertson, Sandiford, Staims, Stubbs, ~ntton, Texada, Twithhell, Wheeler, White, Young and Zacharie-25. Against confiirmatlon-Nono. Absent-Mesrs. Breaux, Cage, Dumont, illis, Garland, Grover, Harper, Ktlly, Ogden, t Steven and Waltefeld--ll. So the Senate did unanimously advise and consent to the nomination and appointment of Michael D. Kavanaugh as C(lonel of Mili- 4 tia, Samuel Hame as Lieutenant Colonel, and Mentor Andrus as Major, for the parish of St. Landry ; and on'motion of Mr. lbphortson the injunction of secrecy was removed and the Secretary directed te notify the Governor. Mr. Robertson moved to reconside@ the vote just taken, by which the Senate advised and consented to each of the foregoing nomina tions and appointments, antid on motion of the same Sonator that motion was laid upon the table. On motion of Mr. (Gorge executive session was raised and the dnsor ordered to be opened. op . JOHN CLE(GG, Hecretary of the -senate. M4RNATE CHAMBn.R, Now Orleans, April 24, 1877. The Senate met in executive session, Hon. Mr. Grover in the chair. On a call of the roll the following Senators answered to their names: Meosrs. Breaux, Bryant, Burch, Cage, Do mas, Ducros, Dumont, Ellis, Eustis, Gar lad, George, (la., Goolo, Grover, Harper, Kelly, Landry, Mitchell, Perkins, Richardson Sandlford, S amps Steven, Sutton, Stubbs: Texada, Twitchell, Wheeler, Young and Zaeharlt--30. Ahsent-Messrs. Allain, Boatner, Ogden, Robertson, Wakefield and Whiti-6. IEXECUTIVE CO MMUNICATIONR . The following executive communications were placed before the Senate: ExEcJUTIVU DEPARTErrHT, State of Louisiana, New Orleans, April 24, 1877. To the Honorable the Senate of the State of Louisiana: Gentlem-I hereby nominate, and with the advice and consent of your honorable body, will appoint, Oscar Hebert Inspector of Weights and Measures for the parish of Iberia; Eugene Oubre, Robert Semple, Charles Villeret Police Jurors for the parish of Pointe Coupee Breston Johnson Inspector of Weights and Measures for the parish of Ibervlleo. Respectfully, FRANCIS T. NICHOLLS, Governor of Louisiana. EXOCUTIVE DIPARTMI1NT, State of Louisiana, New Orleans, April 24, 1877. To the Honorable the Senate of the State of Louisiana: Gentlemen--I hereby nominate, and with the advice and consent of your honorable body. will appoint . Ja. Catellnos, Surgeon, with the rank of Major, Regiment Orleans Artillery. J. G. Hava, Assistant Surgeon with rank of CaptainRegiment Orleans Artillery. P. A. labary, Commissary, with the rank of Captain, Regiment Orleans Artillery. P. Godcheaud Jr., First Lieutenant, first company. E. Dupaquier, Second Lieutenant, first company. F. Goner, First Lieutenant, second com F. 8heibert, Second Lieutenant, second company. A. Iabiutt, F.irst Ititt aat, thliatt :t L, a veste, fJr. Mrt Lieutetant, thfId an, a md I itunmtant, third ecom iLPf. Bouchernau, Captain, seventh coom A . Iyi toquntte, Flrst Lletbtenant, seventh opanty. E , , Jr., First Lltdlmnant, seventh cot- i M. Miangolara. Heond Lieutenant, sev enth compan1. FRANCIS T. NIGIH LIB Governor of Loelsiata. _ Mr. Breaux asked and obtained unattlnous consent to take up teah of the following - nominations and appointments: Ehgete In Oubte, io.hert 4.mplo, Charles Vitleret. Po lice Jurors, parish Poittlte Cloupte Mr. Breaux moved that the Senate do now advise and consent to each of these nom inatmona and appointments respectively. On a call of the roll on each of these nomi nation(s respectively, the follwing was the result: For confirmation--Me2ssrs.Breaux, Bryant, Burch, Ckage, Demts, Ductos, Dumnont, Ellis, Eustls, Oarland; Getie, (iI, Goode, Grover, hIarpor Kelly, Lady Mitchell Perkiis, Rtlcharcttsn, 8aiflfotd, mt., Hut, t, Stublbs exata, T.he, Wheer, Yotungt and gaeharhe--O. Against ronfirmation--None. Absent--Messrs. Allain, ltoatner. Ogdmn. Robertsatmn, Wakefield and White-4. Ho the Renate did unanimously advIse and consent to the nomination and appointment of Eugene Ouhre, IRobert Semple, Charles Ville rot, PolMe Jurors parish of Pointe Coupeb, and on motion of Mr. Breaux, the Injunction of secrecy was reli.ved and the M4eretary directed to notify the Governor. Mr. Breaux moved to reconsider the vote just taken, by which the Henatn advised and consented to each of the foregoing nornina tions and appointmente, and on motion of the eame tentator that motion was laid upon the trhlo,l The nolmnatiotns of Os(ar Hblert, inspector " of Weights and Measures for the parish of tl Iberia, and Preston Johnson, Inspector of tl Weights and Measures for the parish of Iher ville, lie over under the rules. Mr. Breaux asked and obtained unanimous consent to take up the following appolntmentd ! at this time: J. J. (Casllanos, fureaon, with rank of 11 M jor, Ppniment Orleans rtillery. . O. lava, Assistant Surgeon with rank of IC Captain, Regiment Orleans Artillery. P. AA.Tabary, Onmissa y trlt rank of o r Rat en, lRgiment Orleans Arillery. C P. tord hciaud, Jr. First Lieutenant first company. E. Dupaquler, Second Lieutenant, first corn pany. t F. Gener, First Lieutenant, second com- C pany. F. ~ehelbwert. Second fAleutenant, second S company. A. la lruin, First Lieutenant, third cor (1,.. Laresvhe, Jr. First Lieutenant, third eo. <ogant, Second Lieutenant, third (emn pany. P. 8. Wiltn, Jr., Captain, sixth comrany. E. liDrunt, Hecond Liettenant, sixth corm- f parry. F,. F, Buclv'reau, Captain, senventh rum pany. A. 1. Roquoett'., First Lieutenant, seventh otnnpalny.v E. Pod, Jr. First Lieutenant, seventh com pany. M. Miangolara, retond Linutenant, seventh company. Mr. Breaux movled that the Senate do now advise and consent to each of those nomina tlons respectively. On a call of the roll on each of these nom inations. respectively, the following was thet resmnt: For honllrnation- -Metsrs. Breaux, iryant, Burch, Cage, Demas, Du.rue, Dumont, Ellis, Eustls, Garland, George, Oh, Gioxode, drover, Harper Kelly Landrv. Mitchell, Perkins, Rlelicharcison andiford, Stamps, Steiven, Stubbs, Suton Texada, Twitchell, Wheeler, Young and Z.clarle -30. Against (confirinatlon--None. Absent--Messrs. Allain i3oatner, Ogden, Rolmrteon, Wakefield and White,--i, So the Senate did unanimously advise and consent to each of the following nomina tions and appointments. J. J. Castellanos, Surgeon, with rank of Major, Regiment Orleans Artillery. J. G. Hava, Assistant Surg,on with rank ofrd Captain, Regiment Orleans Artlflet'y. P. A. Taary, Commissary, with rank of Captain, lE.lnment Orleans Artillory. P Go d choaud, Jr. First Linutenlant, flrst company. i. )Dparqulor, Seondl Lieut.,nant, Iirst company. F. (lener, First Lieutenant. sieonwl corn peuny. F. Itcheibher, HSeond Lieut.mant. seound company. A. Rabr uin, First Lieutenant, third conm p3 J. LarcOsehe, Jr. First Lieutenant third compan y. (ieo. Hogan, S400ond Lieutenant, third cecn 1.. H. Wiitz, Jr., Captain, sixth company. E, Drounet, Hecond Lieutenant, sixth nmen L. F. Boueherean, Captain, seventh cx(m pany. A. B. Roquettn, First Lieutenant., seventh company. E. Pou, Jr. First Lleutenant, seventh com M. Miangolara, Second Lieutenant, seventh company. And, on motion of Mr. Brox, the injunctionhm of secrecy was removed and the 8eore tary directed to notify the Governor. Mr. Breaux moved to reconsider the vote just taken, by which the Senate advised and con sented to each of the foregoing nominations and appointments, and on motion of the same Senator that motion was laid upon the table. On motion of Mr. Kolly, the executive se saon was raised and the door i ordered to be 8 opened. JOHN CLEGG, Secretary of the Sonate.. SENATE CHAMBE, New Orlean4, April 26, 1817. The Senate met in executive wsssion, Hon. Mr. Odgen in the chair. On acall of the roll, the following Sanators an wered to their namee: Moessrs. Boatnor, Breaiul Biryant, Burch, Ducros, Dumont, Eustis, berland, George, Gla, Goode Grover, Harper Keolly Lanrlry, Mttchell, Ogden, Perkins, Rlchardson, Rob ertson, andiford, Stamps, Steven, Stub^,g, Sutton, Texada, rwitchell, Wheeler, `lhitc, Young and Zacharie-31. Absent-Messrs. Allain, Cage, 1)emas, ElUlis and Wakefeld--5. EX91UTMV' CO¥VSNfUjCATIoN. The following executive aommuniiation was placed before the Senate,: EXVrutm DEPARTWENT, State of Louisiana, New Orleans, April 16, 1877. To the HonorabVl the Senate of the State of Louisina; Gentlbmers-- hereby nominate, and with the advlne and eonsefit of your honorable body, will apaoint the following Board of Supervisors of the Louisiana State University and Agricultural and Mechanical College: W. C. Black, Daniel Edwards, J. L. Brent, J. N. Williams . R. Ryland W. H. Harris, J. A. Taylor . L. Grimes, W. TL. Sanford, E. W. SutherlinA. A. Gubie and Edward Sparrow. iespecullY SM. Blu s T. NICHOLLS, Governor of Louisiana. Mr. Bure t asked and obtained unashmous The iroll beng ealled on eah of ~ noml Mt. Soft th moval tlht the 0010te do now adsthe atad cotnent to endh of thsesnm in a a. tant and appointtnesiat repoatif4i.t The roll being anlled on each of teAt notni nations ahd appoi~mneat, reospetlvtilytth following waes the fitlt: Trhant Tureh DuoS .umontý t oar ra IM r o tveu, Sti.bbo, utton, ae , rwa tloll, heeler:h- o, ng an h rle,-i. An~ai nflmatltm-None. Abeent- Meere. Allain, Cage, Dmenas, Ill' and Wakefield--i. So the Senate did unanimoumsly advies and oontent to the nomination and appolntmmnt of W. C. Black, Daniel Flwards, J. BL. rent, 1. M. Williams, 1I. 1I. Iyland, W. 1. Harris, J. A. Taylor, T. L. (rimes, W. L. Manford, 1~. W. utherltin, A. A. fltble and Elward Sparrow as thA Hoard of upeorvisors Of the liot lslans State University and Agricultural and Mechanl.al College, anu on motionh of Mr, Burch the injunctiom of se. reey was romoved and theo 8ecreet.ory dirobotl tI notify the (lovernoir. Mr. Burch inovwI to reconsier the vote Just taken, by which the, boate rulVisdl and toml sential to actlh of the foreoing nomlinations and appointlntmn, and on motlon of the same Senator that motion was laid upon the table. ~e'turtl VB OOkMMtftUNPTATItN. The following etmmunt.rt.lm from his Ex rxelleuny the (I uvernor was placdl before the ennate: EX.i.iUTIVE DEPARTMN QT, state of Loullann, Now Orleans, April 26, 1877. To the Honorable the Henate of the Htat( of L,ouisliana: (tentlemern--At a term ot the honorable the I' Distrilt Court of the Eleventh Judicial Die- cI trict, held in the m.lith of October, 1878, int the parish of Claiborne, Robert dymtinonds was tried and convicted of the crime of fian slaughter, and sentenced to five years' tm- I ritsonment, at hard Mbr, n thBous + Erute penitntiary, at Batl Rtouge, tiner. which sentence lih has been two years eon fined since the eighth day of November, 1875. From credible r presentations made to , me, which are fully set forth in the ac orn panying documents, I deem his a fit ease e fo the exercist of einmency and with the eon- t Currence of your honorable body I will grant him a full pardon. As shown by nwonlmpanyin petition, Felli Grow was tried and onvletiI, at a term of t~e honorable the Fourth Judicial Distrit court held in the parish of Ascensiont In the month of June, 1875, of the crime of man slaughter, and for said offense he was sena tenced to seven years' imprisonment, at hard labor, in the Louislana Penitentiary at Baton Rouge. I was the ctunsel of this person, and know the factd of the case. The evidt ce did not justify the verdict of the jury which convicted him, nor the sentence of the court. Being of the opinion that this iu also a ean for the eoxerisa of Executive elemeny, with the concurrence of your honorable bodly I will grant him a full pardon. R pItANCIP T. NTCHIIOLIA, Governor of Louisiana. Mr. Ioberteon asked and obtained unani mtcts c.onwnt to take up tihe pwrdon of Robert Symmonds. Mr. Robertson moved that the Senate do now advise and consent to the full pardon of Robert Symmonds, now confined in the Lou isiana State Penitentiary at Baton Rouge, for the crime of manslaughter. On which Mr. Richardson called for the yens and nays, with the following result: For pardon-Messrs. Bo tner Breaux, Bry ant, Iurch, I)ucros, Dumont, Eustis George, Gla, Goode, Grover llarer Kelcii A dry, Mitchell, Ogden, Prikt, ichard son, Robertson, Sandiford Stamps, Sutton, Steven, Stubbs, TexaIla, T'witchell, Wheeler antd Younga-- 5. Against pardon - Messrs. Garland, White and Gacharie -8. Absent,-Messrs. Allain, (Cag. 'm)teas, iEllis and Wakefield-i-. So the Senate did advise aid consent to the full pardon of Robert Symmonds, now confined in the Louesiana State Penitentiary at Baton IRougo for the crime of manslaughter, and on motion of Mr. Richardson the injuncti(m of Sserecy was removed anti the Secretary i1 rected to notify the Governor. Mr. Richardson moved to reconsider thie vote just taken, by which the Senate advisod antd consented to the foregoing pardon, and on motion of the same Senator that motion was I laid upon the table. Mr. Landlry obtained unanimous cminrett to take up the pardon of Felix Grow, now con Iined In the Louisiana State Penitentiary at Baton Rougn for the crime of manslaughter. Mr. Landry moved that the Senate do now advise and consent to this pardon. Objec tions having been raised. On a call of the roll the following was the result: For pardon--Meesrs. latner, Bmreaux, Bryant, Burch Ducros, Dumont, Eustis, l George, Gins, doode, Grover, Harper, Kelly, qLandriy, Mitchell. Ogden, Perkins, Richard son, Roberteon, anidlford Starmps, Steven, C Sutton, Stubbs d, wTexad I'wtchell, Wheeler and Young--2. t AainAst ardon--Meosrs. Garland, White Absent-Messrs. Allain, Cage, Demas, Du- a mont and Wakefield--5. So the Senate did advise and consent to the a full pardon of Felix Grow, now confined in the Louislana State Penitentiary at Baton r Rouge for the crime of manslaughter, and on I motion of Mr. Landry the injunction of se erecy was removed and the Secretary was directed to notify the Governor. Mr. Landry moved to rooonsider the vote. just taken, by which the Senate advised and consented to the foregoing pardon, and on motion of the same Senator that motion was laid upon the table. On motion of Mr. Rlbertson the executive session was raised and the doors ordered to be opened. JOHN CLE..G, S~cretary of the Senate. SNATE: CHAMBBR, ( New Orleans, April 26, 1877. The Senate met in executive session, Hon. i L. A. Wiltz, Lieutenant Governor and Presl- 1 denft of the Senate, in the chair. On a call of the roll the following Senators answered to their names: Mesers. Allain, Boatner, Breaux, Bryant, Burch, Demas, Ducros, Dumont, Eustis, Gar land, George, G.a Goode, Grover, Harver, Kelly Landry, Mitchell, Ogdn, Perkins, el o, serteon, aan for, Stamp.. Steven, Sutton, Stubbs, Twitehell, Wheeler, White, Young and Zsharie-32. Absent-Messrs. Cage, Ellis, Texada and Wakefield-4. EXECuTIVE COmMYIXV CATIONS. The following communications were received from the Governor: ExEtcnrrvE DEPAwrFWr, T, State of Loutsiana, New Orleans, April 26,1877. To the Honorable the Senate of the State of Louisiana: Gentemn--I hereby nominate, and with the advice and oonsent of your bonorable i ew ri : efE. T. Vne, T, So ough. i T. NItCHOLtih, Ouvernor of Louiilana. Ernmrtv DaiD Atinzatmz Stait of ·Ltulelana New Orlesa, April gO, 177. To y rable the eRnate of the State of Oent5l -t +tih submit the names of two xontl'*t, tu, itl to custtmn, have revot iefeloers of the Pen o ea t imeny oti account O .oet and a d ortmnt: John Stone NJ ihtorn Amoe, having hbtn so recom I w1, with t of your honorabln body, grant a to e~th. T. NIC(!HOLLM. COo4ernor of titisunt. Mr. Goode asked and obttainedl unanitrrot(es o~msent to take up each of the following nominations SId appolntments rmp etively: John ID Iafiltte, Dlavid . Labatt, John H. Kennardtl, Jas. Ing6treet, Thomas A. Adams. N. t. Rightor, Win. B. Egan, U. .. Leeds, as Trustees of the tfniveorty of Louisiana. Mr. Goode movet that the tenatt do now advise and onhent to each of these nomhta tions and appointrnenti respeatively. (hO a Pall of the ytea and nays on each of the nominations, re4Jitively, the follow lng was the result: For conflrmrtdslgno t-.rs. Allain, Bioatner, Breaux. BityMnt BlrGh, Dmas, loros, Du monit, ituiN GItklrd, agOeorge, (s i C( ods, (trover, Iý l rjell y, iandry, Mitohell, Oglen, Perktns 4iieirnl , nobertson Hatd lfrd, imntan, Sb_ e v, Stevn, 8utmt, Twitcheli, Wf tiler White, Young and Zcwha rie-8l. Against conflrmation -None. Aunent--Miesrs. Ongo, Ellis, Texuln, and Wakefleld-4. So the Senate did unanimously adlvtse and crnsont to the nomination and appointments of John B. Infltte, David C. Labatt, Johti H. Kennard, James longetreet, Thomas A. Adams, N. Ut. IUghtor, W. B. Egan and O: J. Leeds, Trnusteen of the University of Loulsl ana, and on motion of Mr. Goode the Injnne tlon of beeorey was removed and the See retary directed to notify the Governor. Mr, Goodt moved to reeonslder the vote just taken, by wMeih the Senate advised and eonasnted to the ftrgtoing nominations and appointrmea , aid on motion of the same senator that motlon was laid upon the table. Mr. Grover asked and obtained unanimous oonsent to take up the nomination and ap polntment of lO. L. Payne member of the Board of Assetsors, city of New Orleans. Mr. Grover moved -that the flenate do now advise and nseent to thO foregoing nomination and appointment. On a eali of the roll the follrwing was the result: For confirmatl, --)4ut . AIlain, floatner, Breaux ty a m re Dermnas, fucrons, lu moat, t iusi, Uialnd, George. Gla. ot"de Grover, Hrlon Kelly, Liandry, tc hel d , tPerinU ehrs, R ertvn, , s uttot,a SlTw ltr p h', WiYoik, Wii tg, Youdg ind eh le--lOW. - 8le n t confirmation-NoNme. Absent--Meters. toge, Ellis, Texada and Wakeflekd--4. oo the lenate did unanimously advise and . ooneont to the homination and appointment of E. C. Payne, member of the Board of Assessors Sfor the city of NeW Orleans; and on motmon of Mr. Grover the Injumetion of secrecy was r removed and the Meeretary directed to notify the Governor. Objeetions harlag been rafset, the n romIna tione and appolnatents of T. Balily-IBlan chardH,It. . Hale , Victor Aucoin and John iRoxborough, Board of Assessors for the oity of Now Orkleans, lie over under the rules. Mr. Goode hAked and obtained unanimous coxheent to call up the pardon of John Stone, as containd ll the gsecutlvo communication of this dcatt: Mr. Goode inoved that the Senate do now advise and nenaent to the foregoing pardon. Upon whilh Mr, George Called for the yees and nays, witrl g.h fotlowlng result: For paIrdotn- -Maste. Allain, Iloatner, Breaux, ho. $ ryant, Dermas, Ducros, thmont, 0,Goode, Grover, Hartper elly, Ltandry, Mitchell Odm, Perkins, ichard-: son, I hrn, anrdiford, Stamps, Steven, Sutton, Twitchell, Wheeler, White and Yourng Against pardon-Messrs. Eustle, Garland, George, Stubbe and Zachari-5. Absent-Mesasr. Cage, E.lis. .Tex' a and Wakefield--4. Ho the $enrte did advise and consent to the full pardon of John Stone, as recommended by t offiers o the officers of the Louisiana State Peniten tiary, for good conduct. On motion of Mr. Gooxlo the injunction of s.orecy was removed and tho FS4retary dl rect#'. to notify the Governor. Mr. Goodo moved to reconsider the vote just taken, by which the Henate advised and eonsented to the foregoing pardon, and on motion of the same Senator that motion was laid upon the table. Mr. IGoode asked and obtained unanimons consent to take up the pardon of Washington Amos, as contained in excr.utive onnmunaio tion of thls date. Mr. Goode moved that the Senate do now advise and consent to the foregoing pardon. Upon which Mr. George called for the yeas anf nays, with the following result: For pardon-Mssrs. Allain Boatner, Breaux, Bryant;, hurch, Dcmas Ileron Du mont, Gcs Goode, Grover, harper.h j ly, indy, Mitchi4o Ogden, Perkins, ehard son, 1tt tiandiftnd, gStamps, . teven, Button, Twitehll, Wheeler, White and Young ---2?. Against parLdonMesrs. Eustls, Garland, George, 3tubbe and Zacharl--i . Ahbstt-Meowsr . Cage, Ellis, Texada and Wakfleck--4. So the Senate did advise and consent to the full pardon of Washington Amos, as reco(m mended by the ofoeers of the Loulisana State Penitentiary, for good conduct, and on motion of Mr. George the Injunction of see.ecy waa removed and the Secretary directed to notify the Governor. Mr. Goode moved to reconsider the vote just taken, by which the Senate did advies and consent to the foregoing pardon, and on motion of the same Senator that motion was laid upon the table. On motion of Mr. Stubbs the executive session was raised and the doors ordered to e opend. JOHN , sea-etary of the Senate. OaEUIRaE CARBOLIC SOAP. 1 For sale at J. H. 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