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Show LATEST DISPATCHES. GENERAL. LOUISIANA. ,.i-w York's (ir.'jit Jlen Trimble i I'm- their Rights :md Call a i General indignation Meotin. The Ark itin;ti Solous Uenoance la a i fi r lea of Kcsoluiions Banditti Shcrldun. nutor Gjrdoa is a Trump. He Talk to hU Cuuatiymen Like a, True Patriot. I', (I lii'lluk'g Hio Traitor Still IntIr I" (lie Mituullon. Pupnlai' KHTSsiuii of Outrard Fei'lings. New York, 7. The following ad-tlread ad-tlread was is-:icd to the citizens of New York to-d.iy : "The associated press despatches of events which UKik place in our sister city of Now Orleans, present the most marked attack upon tho rights of American citizenship which has ever beon made since the establishment establish-ment ot our government. A legislative legisla-tive body of a sister Btate, peaceably assembled, has been broken into and , dispersed by federal troops, acting under orders from the president of the United iStatp.-. To give expression expres-sion to tho outraged feelings which every citizen of tue free commonwealth common-wealth must experience at tho crime, happily iu this country go un-paralted, un-paralted, airainet the underlying principles prin-ciples of our government, we ask you to assembh1, irrespective of party tiej, at Cooper Institute, on Monday evening, even-ing, January 11th. William O. Bryant, Bry-ant, Win, II. 'ickham, Wm. M. Kvarts, Wm. B. Duncan, Aug. Belmont, Bel-mont, Man ton Marble, Whitelaw lieiil, Charles A. Dana, Sydney Webster Web-ster and others. " Little Rock, 7. Resolutions were introduced into the house, to-day, and referred to a special committee, reprobating tho recent action of the military in NewJrloans,and repelling tho charge ol Sheridan that a state of terrorism existed in Arkansas, where ho had never been, and about which he can only know by hearsay. Washington, 7. Senator Gordon has sent the following general reply to numerous telegrams received by him from Now Orleans: ''To Governor Gover-nor AleEnery, Lieutenant-Governor Peun, R. 11. Man: I congratulate your forbearance at every wrong, and if arrests and handcuffs are resorted to, still forbear, and your rights will be vindicated by the American people. peo-ple. You cannot better subserve the interests of Louisiana, of the south generally and of liberty, than by continued forbearance even unto death.'-' New Orleans, 7. Both houses of the Kellogg legislature is in session proceeding with business. The conservatives con-servatives remain in caucas. Nothing is reported in military circles. Kellogg, Kel-logg, in an interview to-day, said he was willing to abide by the decision of the congress committee il they would arbitrate the 1S72 election. |