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a New Orleans, Mobile &Tel. R. R. ernor P. B. S. Pinchback at the helm, State of Louisiana es. Anderson Ne these names er THE STATE SENATE slightsli in mentioning the Republican ship " Louisiana will I Preuss, charge, larceny; condemned NOTICE. Tableau-Misses Nancy Day, Eliza th lJonat:slonbll t Qkif. FIRST DAY. continue to ride safely over the troub- tot sia hours parish jail and costs, and On and after December 1st, 1871, Crescent Place. Johnson, Isabella that- cc Sassengermains will run daily between )Officein Pur.iant to the proclamation of the 1)ay,1) Missouri led political waters, and will find safe motionr for a new trial filed by r Jensle Tur- lo Dodaldsonville as follows : Governor, the Senate assembled at man,nu Cleopatra Chatmnan, attorney for accused. New Orleans and Official Jmurnal Town of Donalduonville. ( anchorage in friendly harbor on the M.I Marks, GOING TO NEW ORLEANS, New Qrleans, at ner,ne Cora Buckner, Aglia Gordan, ar Mechanics' Institute, Mrs. E. Supervielle vs. succession of A. M. Walkin, Olivia seseventh day of November, 1872. dLeave Donaldsonville,............7St. Michael,............--- 7 1600 LINDEN E. BENTLEY, noon of Wednesday last, all the Sena- HHarriet Bouser, Mary et. als., exception and Marx Schonberg 7 30 AND PROPisTon). t The Secretary called the Claiborne.Cl , Forstall's, ............... EDITOR tors present. PARISH OOUT. prayerI for oyer of the note sued ulion, St." James,...............7 36 " etc.-Misses Emeline S Peter,...... ..... 7 44 Senate to order, and an election for )eclamations, DICEMBER TERM, 1871. a tariaelacreferre&to in plaintih's - December 9, 1871. Elizabeth Burbridge, Ophelia 4 'ValcourAime's,.........7 52 " Naturday, temporary chairman was at once gone Colomb,C, Monday, December 4th-The court petition, and exception to the right of "St. Patrick,................7 58 into, which resulted in the choice of DDorsey, Marccllite Landry, Rosa Tur- opened and adjourned to Tuesday, " St. Stephen,........... 8 14 plaintiff to commence and maintain St. Edward ........ ..... 8 20 State Central Exec- no - "St. John,................8 28 ' Republican Hon. P. B. S. Pinchback, of Orleans. ner; Masters Allen Stephen, Philip DecemberD 5th, at 10 o'clock A. M. her present action against the admin- Ross, Oscar Landry, " e Lesasier's,.................-"t. Andrew,..............8 4338 utive Committee. Mr. Pinchback, after returning thanks Johnson,J4 Clement Tuesday-State of Louisiana vs. istrator of said succession, on the him, de- PPalmerston Landry, John Wesley, Al- lI St. Charle.............. 8 58 Oficers of the Comfmitte. for the honor conlferred upon .Mark Gonzales, nolle prosequi; charge, ground that said plaintiff never pre- " r "St.St.Denis George,..............9 ............. 9 0613 P. B. S. Pinchback, President. clared in order the election of a per- phonsep1 Martin, Francis Leon. assaultam and battery. sented her claim to the administrator William Vigers, Recording Secretary. tableau 33 should be er In illustrating the beautiful Outler, st. Joseph,..............9 J. W. Fairfax, Corresponding Secretary. manent president who State of Loisiana vs. Norfit in his official capacity to be recognized d 9 45 ten Mr. WArrive Weatwego,New Orleans ............... Ferr ..... 10 40 Members for the tatie at Large. officio Lieutenant Governor of the of the parable of the virgins, information was filed against the according to law Ar and acknowledged O. street Depot,.10 55 Edward Butler, S. S. Schmidt. LLott made some very earnest remarks and battery; ac- were Arrive N. Canal Elbert Gantt. State of Louisiana. accused for assault as a just debt of said succession, TO DONALDSONVILL',. Thompson Coakley, of life, which created cl ofLeave reGOING N. O. Canal street Depot,..3 00P. If. John Parsons, A. W. Smythe. Senators Pinchback and Coupland uupon the duties cused was arraigned, pleaded not filed by R. N. Sims, Esq., on behalf of Le ........3 15 II. Rabv. James McCleery, being put in nomination, the Secreta- a profound impression upon his hear- guilty,g and case fixed for the 7th idLeave New Orleans Ferry, David oung, F. J. Herron. IM.Marks, Esq., administrator of said Le ers. it 4 42 First Cogressional District. ry called the roll, with the following ei instant. succession. St. Joseph................ One very pleasant episode was the , "St. Denis George,.... .......... ... .......5 0902 iugli J. Campbell, H. Mahoney. result : State of Louisiana vs. James Wil- Cora Dacoste vs. Cornelius Brand, Second Congressional District. For Mr. Coupland-Messrs. Anderson. An- presentationp by Mr. Lott of a book to liams,li information for larceny filed for plaintiff, R. N. " St.Oharles ..............5 17 Futch, E. N. Pugh, Esq., ... ...5 32 " A. E. Barber, James L. Belden. toine, Blackman, Bowman. Daigle, his best le St.Lesasier's,.............. Andrew,. 5 37 Herwig, Ingraham, O'Hara. Pinclback, Ray, scholar, a little girl of some againsta accused, who being arraigned for defendant. Answer to rule ?~ird Congressional District. eulo- Sims by R. N. Sims, Esq., on behalf of " St. John.................. 5 47 Smith, Sypher, Thomas,Thompson, Todd-16. eightei or ten years. The teacher pleaded not guilty ; case fixed for the e filed of St. Edward ............. 5 55 Thomas H. Noland, Geo. Washington. For Mr. Pinchbaek-Messrs. Barber, But- gizeod this pupil in a most feeling and to St. Stephen..............6 01 Fourth Congressional District. ler, Campbell. Coupland, Gallup. Harris, g 9th instant. answer to that when defendant, and amended " St. Patrick..............6 17 Raford Blunt. Hunsaker, Jenks, Kelso, Lewis, Lynch. Me- aaffectionate manner, stating rs. Kelly, " X. W. Dewees, Swords, "''witchell, State of Louisiana Marks filed by same attorney. Rulele Valcour Aime's,..........6 23 Millan. Noland, Hagan, rule also after having been ably 29 " Fifth Congressional Distriet. Whitney, Wilcox-18. 0other scholars had taken advantage of informationi filed against accused for r taken up and " St. Peter, .............. 6 St. James, ............... 6 37 A. W. Faulkner, A. B. Harris. was declared elected. thetl presence of enraged parenta in the 1i 43 Mr. Piuchback larceny. argued contradictorily, by both attor- ,,Forstall's........ ......... Committee, 3rd District. at this point con- sischool room-who had come to abuse "St. Michael,...........6 5 " Congressional Several Senators State of Louisiana vs. John Smith the ground Ai ............ 7 15 their neys, was dismissed on AdArrive Donaldsonville, John R, Gallup, Emerson Bentley, tended that the Senate could not le- anda curse him for punishing et. als., case fixed for the 7th instant; G. W. -. BAYLEY, Louis E. Laloire, Pierre Landry, that the certificate of the Justice to General Superintendent. Clark H. Remick. gally transact any further business cchildren-to break the rules of school, charge, larceny. esG. T. BENEDICT, t thislittle girl had ever been the same the commission bore:no United States of a president, and a tl Assistant Superintendent. than the election State of Louisiana vs. Rubin John- by law. N and obedient child-the model revenue stamps as required SNEW ORLEANs, Nov. 27th, 1871. 1[tf Copies of the CHIEF may always be motion was made to adjourn until the faithfulfi son, information filed against accused - were any Bill of exceptions reserved by plain-n1- 13 Barolay St., New York. and regular session of January next. Sen- p-pupil. We warrant if there heMaIufattri7, found at Wilkinson's news depot r ofthose parent, present who had been for lar•eny. tiff's attorney to the ruling of the ator Jenks made the point of order c vs. Thomas Lee & McCOWN, Ot tl'e post-office. Iguilty of going into the school-house a State of Louisiana court, and case continued on motionon R. SPROULE that as the Senate had been convened g filed DEALERS IN t and abusing the teacher before the and John Boyly, information of plaintiff's attorney. Mr. Pierre Landry is duly author- in session for a .period of ten days, it a against both parties for larceny (of a Joseph Ferrier vs. Antoine Monte- e_Fine Custom Made Clothing ized to act as agent for the CHIEF in could not properly adjourn to any def- -eyese of his scholars, they mentally -AND- fhung their heads in shame when the dog); both accused were arraigned, cino and R. Leon Guedry, appeal this parish and elsewhere. inite time beyond the expiration of h Gents' Frnishing Goods. conduct in the plead not guilty, and case fixed for r from Justice's Court, Fourth 1master referred to their 1Ward, constantly on hand the largest stock that period. The point being decided n instant. ' Keep General ttention is called to the Iglowing eulogy he delivered upon the the 7th N. M. Conway, Justice; amount in-u- of Fine Class of Goods for Men's wear to be well taken, the motion was amended g vs. Auguste price of to city, at ,advertisemeat of Mr. V. E. M. An- State of Louisiana evolved sixty-five dollars, of found in the to adjourn sine die. Lost. deportmentd of his favorite pupil. ac- Nos. 40rt a(Opposite 49 ST.St. CHARLES Charles Hotel). STREET. derson, in another column, for one Preussp information for larceny; work performed on a peddler's cart Upon motion, Senators MIcMillan, Although the exercises lasted until Lundred men to work on the Levees. 111 o'clock at night, the interest of the cuseda was arraigned, plead not guilty, belonging to defendants, by Icard &' n8.6m New Orlemms. Barber and Kelso were appointed a 1 and case fixed for the 8th instant. house Creissen represented by plaintiff, their The President has sent his annual committee of three tp draft resolu- -audiencea did not slack, and the rs. Anderson aremained crowded until the close. State of Louisiana nagent. Case ably argued contradic- mlessage to Congress. The document tions expressive of the feelings of the r for larceny; ac- STATE OF LOUISIANA, e Messrs. Lott and Marshall conduct- Preuss, information torily.