ORLEANS WEEKLY LOUISIAN1AN. mimim his subaltern. Tho Governor was not Louisiana. Some minutes passed be­ State Centvalc^Si THE GREAT GUBERNATO­ erty was violently taken froin him, satisfied, and pursued his inquiries fore these shout3 attracted the atten­ tion of outsiders, and the door being ITS EE-OKGANIZ.VI'I(£(- The Leetoiaalaa, RIAL RACE. he wris robbed of his right to travel, further. at last opened Pinch rushed madly to and his life might have been in jeop­ Fortunately, whom should he meet Rooms State C™tr!ï&~Ztiï,,, OWNED, EDITED AND MANAGED BY UNPRECEDENTED RAILROAD SPBSD—WAB- the platform just „in timo to see the - Republican nwtv of t COLORED MEN, IS PUBLISHED WHAT rr WAS HCNFOK AND HOW IT WAS LOST. ardy through any attempt of his to on Broadway but Senator Harris, an XewOrlt-a,«,^^.. EVERY SATURDAY MORNING AT MOTH'S CHASE OF PINCHBACK—WAR­ train moving off, about one hundred preserve or regain hiB freedom of intimate and constant associate of Pursuant to resolutions the two ' NO. 114 CARONDELET STREET, MOTH COMES IN AHEAD—THE and fifty yards distant, on its down action. Pinch. " Havo you seen Pinch to tees, presided over respective] v v.* NEW ORLEANS, LA. Wo elsewhere publish in its en­ trip to New Orleans. The Republican talks of Democrats CUSTOMHOUSE JOCKETS day?" asked the Governor. "No, B. S. Pinchback, and Hou s tirety the Times' sensational account It was in vain that Pinch waved bi3 Wm. Q. BROWN, Editor and Publisher DISTANCED. haven't seen him since yesterday, at 5 met this day for the purpose of for^ of an affair that really in its char­ viewing Mr. Pinchback's Bignaturo handkerchief, and shouted at the top p. m., when he made an engagement consolidation, a aew State Centn« r' acter and its effects furnishes little of of the bills with' "concern if not of his voice, "Stop the train, stop tho fcive Committee. ' SATURDAY, SEPT. 21, 1872. We have now to record one of the to meet me at 0 o'clock. And on going that sort of romanco which indices alarm" and all that sort of thing, to tho committee room this morning I train." The officers of both einjage,,, v, even putting a little "shedding of most extraordinary races which has "Il est trop tard," as Ledru Eollin The "Louisianian" ifl for sale at people laugh. It is well known that learned that ho left yesterday for resigned their respective posi,ioa blood" in it. Do the Reformers come off in this country since the great exclaimed, when it was proposed :n new committee proceeded to or-J' f 0. C, HALEY'S, No. 19 Commercial Alloy, for some time previous to tbe as­ contest of speed between between Lex­ Pittsburg." and No. 153 Poydras street want reform no more ? Or doe3 all Then it was all laid bare. 7 he Gov­ the Chamber of Deputies of Franco tho election of permanent offictis r sembling of the last Legislature 15 ington and Lecompte, or of steam be­ to declaro "the Count of Paria" the Committee as now organized js,, there was a terriblo reform fever ra­ the corruption, and fraud they al­ ernor saw in a flash what it all meant. b'llWj; tween the Natchez and tho Lee. Last successor to Louis Phillippo on the President OUR CANDIDATES. ging in the ranks of the Reform and lege against Republicans ceaso to Sunday week, Governor Warmoth be­ Pinch had tricked him and got the mrstFirst Vicevice President.President .P.B s'pfr-'', start of at least twenty-fours hours. tnrown of that kingdom. Second Vice Presid't. John iL ^ the Democratic party. When the be vice when they practice it? ing called to New York, on urgent bu­ He must catch and overhaul him, or "Sold, by the eternal," exclaimed Secretary T JK* The allegation against Mr. Pack siness connected with the railroad in­ Corresponding Sec'y.!fy. H. c-tT* Legislature met nothing would suit the Grantites would be installed in the Lieutenant Governor of Louisiana, terest of the State, concluded to slip Secretary.. .Charles Hill'' but the repeal of the Registration ard and others is untrue. as he proceeded to procure quarters Treasurer. away, as quietly as possible, leaving power in Louisiana. Proceeding to -•St- Felix(W,. and the Election Laws. Tho cry of Tho story of tho bills and men the telegraph office, the Governor for the night. Wo will not invado the S. B. Packard, his Secretary in charge of his office B. F. Joubert, "Reform" prevailed, and the Legis­ being at Amite city in waiting is opened communication with his friends sacredness of tho bed chamber by at­ H- 0. Dibble, FOR PRESIDENT IN 1873, and papers, and taking the precaution J. B. Wands, Casjup lature yieled to the popular clamor also untrue all along the route and in this city. tempting to picture the demeanor, and L. D. Larrieu, <-uas. E. M.,I:• We a.'S3 advisedly disclaim any to lock up in au iron safe certain un­ record tho reflections of the somewhat J. E. Horanson, c. p. U. S. GRANT, and pressure and, passed a new Re­ signed bills, to which it might be the His plans were all made for rapid A. Tureaud, intention of Mr. Pinchback to con transportation, and Pinch was placed dissippointed and disgusted aspirant A 15. H.trris, OF ILLINOIS. gistration and an Election Bill du­ interest of a certain party to give the C. F. Ladd, L. C. Coureei!« for the throno of Louisiana. Suffice J. L. Herwig, ring tbe last days of tho session. vene tho Legislature; such an idea force and effect of law before the ap­ under surveillance all along the route, J. P. Murphy ' FOB VICE PRESIDENT, so that he could como no uufair dodge it to say that his slumbers wero not O. A. Bice, W. G. Browa They were sent to Governor War- would have been absurd, tho Legis­ proaching election. J. Henri Burch. J. W. Qui-sij, in the grand sweepstake. more refreshing and pleasing than A. J. Syphar, moth and his delay to sign them lature could not meet under thiity Thus departed the Governor on his W- D. FlovJ HENRY WILSON, That evening tho Governor left in thoso of the hunchbacked usurper of T. T. Attain, L l' Rjfiim. immediately brought down on him days, and who would be mad enough Northern flight. He had been pre­ the sceptre of England on tho memor­ K. L. Faulkner, Wni. VW/s, ' * OF MASSACHUSETTS. the Pennsylvania Central lightning Milton Jones, all the abuse the Democratic and Re­ to predict at this juncture what they ceded several days by Lieut. Governor able night before the battle of Bo:.- 11!- li. Barrett, train, and reachcd Pittsburg in timo Jos. Laurent, Jr. 1'. Creaijh, PRESIDENTIAL ELECTOBS—STATE M LABOE« Pinchback, whose valuable services and form papers could invent. By and would do if called? to learn that Pinch was twelve hours worth. C. W. Keetiiig, V<'m. JInrrs!! Dr. M. F. Bonzano, Orleans. The "race" from Canton to New effective oratory had been called into With the dawn blithely arose the B. H. Lanier, V- G. Dalonk Jules Lanabere, " by however circumstances changed ahead of him. Next he heard of him Wm. Murrell, Jr. requisition by the National Committee unrefreshed royal aspirant, and hied C Z. Lunge, Cfaas. E. Halstead, Iberville. and "men changed with manners," Orleans was with the wind only, and in Columbus, Ohio, and finally at J. E. Trimble, Gto Washington, CONGEE- BIONAL DISTRICTS. was one of those freaks which pos­ of tho "Radical party, in the State con­ Louisville, Ky. From this city the him to the platform—whence he cast W. F. .Southard, L. J. &mer, and the blatant bellowers for re­ test in Maine. The absence of these A. £. Johnson, 1st Dr. L. C. Roudanez, OrleanB. sess no more value nor significance Governor telegraphed for a Bpecial longing and curious looks north Ituforil lîtunï, form, according to Governor War- two high officials, and the vigilantly John Kay, Geo. Y. Kelso, 2d A. K. Johnson, _ " train to meot him at Humboldt. On wardly—aud, in this intent and James F* Casev, 3d Milton Morris, Ascension. moth's own language in Lafayette than any similar mad-cap perform­ observed and well understood modesty Thomas lieber, 4th Dr. Joseph Taylor, of Caddo. his arrival there he found tho best lo­ somewhat unsatisfying occupation C. W. Lowell,* S Marvin ance. James H. Ingrakani, F. ÏV.'Wuii. ßtb R. L. Brooks, Catahonla. square recently, discovering the and reserve of Speaker Brewster in the comotive of the Mississippi Central several hours were passed. At remote parish of Ouaehita, gave a By special resolution, G. CasanaTe, Esq., probability of having tho influence and a special car awaiting him. The lost, however, his patience was relieved UNITED. REPUBLICAN STATE TICKET. pretty strong assurance that the Gov­ member of the National llopubücan EÏ' of the old bills, and the aid of the IS IT WANT OF ENERGY? OR Governor callcd up the engineer and and rewarded. There was a distinct sound IS IT DEFAULT? ernor's functions would not be assumed of an approaching train, and what a rush­ ecutive Committee, was declared AOREED UPON BY THE TWO STATE Executive and officers entrusted asked him in what time he could put ber of the committee, ex officio. CENTRAL EXECUTIVE COMP­ with either the carrying out of the in his absence. him at Canton. The engineer could, er it must be? Who ever heard a train TEES REPRESENTING THE rattle at that rate over that road ? Aud On motion of Mr.
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