New Orleans Republican

New Orleans Republican

NEW ORLEANS REPUBLICAN. SINGLE COPIES: FIVE CENTS. OFFICIAL JOURNAL OF. TH6 STATE OF LOUISIANA. TEEMS: $12 PEE ANNUM. VOLUME VIII—NO. 235. NEW ORLEANS, TUESDAY, JANUARY 12. 1875. WHOLE NUMBER 2380. THE LEGISLATURE YESTERDAY. be unanimously adopted. He wished to AMUSEMENTS. A REPUBLICAN MASS MEETING was the common talk in the streets and in ana there was uo intimidation oi colored >?narei call the attention of the House to au ex­ tbe White League papers that they would BY TELEGRAPH. voters. $IDWEI.LM ACADEMY OK MUSIC. tract from the New Orleans Bulletin of fight the United States soldiers. Am I right? TLia body met yesterday at twelve [Cries of “ Yes! Yes!”] I aver that from Second—That the White League discuss, bgagement for a short Mason of the accomplished January 5,1875, which is as follows: OLD TIME POLITICAL GATHEBING ed, but voted down a proposition to dis> and fitted actress. o’clock, and there being a quorum present, some time before that day till General THE LOUISIANA CASE charge servanta who voted the Republican Mr. Dupre, of the seventh ward, moved Sheridan came here it would not have been ticket. f MISS L.UCII.L.K W ESTERN proceeded to business. that the Speaker be requested to call on Supported b.T Mr. W. H. WHILLKY. A FEW IMPORTANT REVELATIONS safe for us to have met here as we are here Third—That the Returning Board was 3* londny and Tuesday. January 11 and 12. Ths consideration o: ‘.he v;to messages the United -States troops to preserve the to-night. [Cries oi “That’s so!”] I aver that on THERE WILL BE NO NEW ELECTION fraud. KasT LYNNE. poace of the House. ydneedsv and Thurwiaj-, Jannarv 13 and 14—THK the Governor was continued. the fifteenth of September the Picayune Fourth—That ths Uhifed. _ States____ ___ troopsipi IILD STEALER. Friday—Benefit of Miss Wes- The veto of an act to revive, amend and The motion prevailed, and a committee, advised that in case a white man was seen executed orders issued l>y Marsha! Rack re Hatnrday matin, n jaiO withjMr. Dupre as chairman, was appointed SEVERAL ELOQUENT ADDRESSES to talk to the colored people, as I am talk­ How to Protect Life, Execute Law* ard, gk election day. re-anact sections one and two of act No. 19, to perform the duty. ing to you to-night, he should be killed. [T. CHARLES THEATRE. of 187;’. entitled an act to amend sections Fittn—That the disorder in the Legisla­ The committee retired and in a short [‘•That's so.”] After having gone further and Preserve the Peace. ture had ceased, and the meeting was seven, eight and seventy, of an act enti time returned accompained by General De SPEECHES BY LOWELL AND CAMPBELL in the campaign of 1872 in their promises to entirely orderly and quiet at the time Gen­ Last Week of the Celebrated Tragedienne tied “an act to regulate the conduct and Trobriand and a staff officer. the colored people than the Republican eral De Trobriand entered the hall to MISS ADA GRAY. maintain the freedom and parity of elec party ever dared to do, the Democratic Special to the Mew Orleans Republican. arrest the members, Speaker Wiltz assured General De Tro­ In Sunday's RrfurlicaK appeared a party of this State has gone farther back Sixth—That the onlv request Speaker tions,” etc., wa* taken up, read, and on briand that his coming had prevented modest call for a Republican mass meeting, than any party ever went before in tbe same Wiltz made of General De Trobriand was Monday and Tuesday—CHARITV. motion of Senator Greene, made the special bloodshed and thanked him for his prompt length of time. I have heard from members The following dispatch was received last to keep order in the lobby, outside of the response to the summons. to be held in Union Chapel, on Bienville of the Legislature, and if I am not right I keduebday-WHOSK WIPE. order ot the day for next Thursday at one street, and as no great preparations had night, in answer to a question asking the hall. Thursday—ARTICLE 47. o'clock. Mr. Lowell declared that the memorial of ask to be corrected, that Mr. Wiltz, in the Seventh—That the people of Louisiana Friday- Farewell Benefit of Miss Ada Gray, the Democratic members differed essentially been made, political opponents thought hearing of several gentlemen, said last policy of the government in the Louisiana generally have no sympathy with tho Kel The veto of an act authorizing the police the affair would prove tt failure. Fortu­ Monday, on the floor of the House, that nturday at 13 M — Last Ada Gray Matinee. from this statement of the reporter of their case.: logg government, and that the colored men Monday, January 18—MRS. LANDERS COMBI. jury of the parish of Iberville to purchase nately, a few Democrats looked in, dis­ before twenty-four hours he expected who say they are National Republicans own journal in respect that the newspaper to bo Governor of Louisiana. I have W aahingtox, January 11, 1875. proclaimed themselves as State Democrats Ltion. the dyke across bayou Plaquemine, to make agreeable weather not dampening their seen a statement in the St. Louis Prices as usual. JsI2 the same a public highway, and to issne its stated that General De Trobriand was E ditor R epublican: in order to get rid of Kellogg, called on “to preserve the peaco of the curiosity. Democrat, and I have questioned the cor­ Tbe Louisiana case will be dealt with less Eighth—That the police tosea iff New rAKiKTlhS THEATRE. bonds in payment theretor, was taken up, The chape? was filled with as good na- respondent of that paper on the subject, Orleans is demoralized. read in part, and on motion of Senator House,” while the memorial stated that the and I believe it to be true, that Mr. Ik with reference to the Kellogg-McEnery VUN E OWENS.................................Director {ured an audience as the reporter ever Enery said in tho rotunda of the St. controversy than a type of the recon­ Cabinet meeting, phO. HAMILTON.................... 11 usmess Manager AUuin its further conseieration postponed General was called to keep order in the The Cabinet meeting to-day was lot toe lobby. saw, and it was evident that those present Charles Hotel, on the evening of the third, structed States. The question with Con­ Last week of the until nest .Saturday. expected a treat, and they were not disap­ that he expected on the following day to consideration of the special 'message on The veto of an act to incorporate the Mr. Lowell called attention to the fact enioy the office of Governor of this State. gress now is, how to protect life, execute Louisiana affairs, but that not beiDg ready KtKTH AVENUE THRATRB COMPANY. pointed. the session was devoted to conversation Alexandria, Midland and Camden liailway that Mr. Wiltz called General De Trobri­ While I was at the State House, on the laws, and preserve the peace in the South. joudnr nod Tuesdny Hyrninfs and Wed. and to the -Speaker’s stand and thanked Mr. C. A. Baqule called the meeting to fourth instant, a wagon containing two There will be no new election ordered in over events there. The message will be Company, and to authorize the parishes, large trunks by some means got into the considered iu regular cabinet to-morrow. ncsdny Matinee, him. declaring that he bad prevented blood­ order, and requested Senator T. B. Stamps Louisiana. J - R. WEST. It will be very short; he will simply say cities and towns on or near the line of said to explain the reasons for calling the meet­ lines and drove past the front door, and was MONS. ALPHONSE. shed ou the floor ot this Honse. compelled to turn back and go down Char­ that the reasons for hisaotion will be found company's railway to a d in the construe ing. He complied in a good style, stating C O N G H E 8 S . in the accompanying documents These Ineedar and Thursday evenings—LKit ASTRAY. tion thereof, was read .n part, and, on In the name of heaven, by whom did Mr. tres street. I have since understood that ■ and Saturday evenings—GENEVA CROSS, Wiltz expect blood would be shed J Cer­ that a certain portion of our people had those two trunks contained the election re­ documents comprise all the papers in the ay Matinee—DIVORCE. motion of Senator Twitched, its further con Senate. executive and Attorney General's offices tainly not by the Republican members of seen fit to denounce General Sheridan; now turns of 1872, and that they were brought sideration delayed until next Saturday at to the State House at that time to bo used Washington, January 11.—A resolution affecting Louisiana. londsy next—Lawrence Barrett. .ialO this Honse, as they were not present at the It is the duty of Republicans to raise their in carrying out the plan which was to put was passed calling lor Major Merrdl’s re­ No Prospect o f a New Election one o'olock. voices in the cause and inform the country The veto of an act to incorporate the time, being in another part cf the Capitol in Mr. McEnery in the Governor’s chair. port of the Coushatta affair. The major, on Congressman Morey, who says he baa FOB SALE. c incus. Subsequently General De Tro­ of the exact state of affairs. After paying a brilliant tribute to General odo hand, was denounced as a ruffian, and, canvassed both houses closely," authorizes Bayou Lafourche Kailway Company was When Mr.

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