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Show v. 1:. T--irji-L. J LOl .. V, a: h:fl 'iu. :1 . '1 he bjliuir g jlv . .ai'-'i rr -eivt-d h.-te )i-i'jr jjV 1,.. .cciiior -(, ir"iii $oeur ,r' Var-moiii, Var-moiii, 0! 3.ouiflij.na : N'-w Urirnns :'A. Hoa J f; rt Wu.-h.'1-..n. - - V, -i.-r-iajf a(i ia,t n;.,y Viir; bid wim ui-mbuy..,! throughout the. Jy :i- !-:;.-,-: . "T.j arm-, ' 'if. nt-f:, '',( .. (Julutv.d m.-u ittueir,nt ! ' W'armoth'" Vu:-,.- ai .lr.;haoi. Inimi,,, pret.-od-. V, ",'';, -onie Holph,' H;ir.-h Wi'.or,, Lr-A Williams Tu-n-an-t U...ldi-, .L;bn y. 0; and other' n.l.in.l iii.-intr.-r, ri the lnnuc of re pre-' s.-r.ialiv.-.. arT.i..th next ai- fempfto t.-itiiv1 lnroi)nm an 1 n-' tr,nuui Irurri tho uu. if-tily on Mon-" diy :a ipn r, 1-. k at ,,,. l0rn..r 0f ' liamp-ir ari-i IftTiai Mtenti uud let' thfii.- wh., haw darfd 10 trample on your rights aj frwra.-n and citixsns tn-ml'L- unul lb: marrow oft heir b.me sbak. R. Let the cry I ' Down with Warnn.lh an.l hi, ihi-vin crow''' Pally ' Hilly ' pally 1 liberty Jr d-ath1 Pally I" . , In Ihi- morii'im- s paojl , iht Tim j Xu.-:;hal K.rHU t iv I Ii.tt, pub-i-lied in bth 1 ha Fi.-neh and l'!n-l-h hruMiagsi, aj.peared ihe follow injr : 1 W hf-r.a. this vinlpnf and illegal . nn--ae!i.;.i of 'aid Ii. C. Warmoth has ;o tar inrmidalM 2nd emharra-cd tha peneru! a-mbiy, that a .luontLu of ,lfe hoinj fir.not b.- ' ohtained, and !n.'cei-ary i.-ibrm."., .i-mandf-d by Ihe people. lu.vc ihm lar hoen jdetVated, aud the hilim"-t-. of ,lhe cutimuniry olwrrueted, the public pub-lic pe.ve ihreaf.Mird and di .lurbed. nnd a republican I'urra government praeii-. caliy and uhan-ially d'-iroytd. and, whereui lliero i no oltHion of th.- dif-i lieulttenor aversion eflhs danc-ra lo' our lil.-Ttie-, by the usurpation nnd revolutionary viotrn'-of snbl II. C. armoih, except in the amnion of. the legislative department of the gov: ernment, through il; proper ofTren,or itsi independeneo nnd right-; Iherefore, ' . in aeoordnnoo with Ihe con?! it tit ion ' I and laws of thn Plan- of Loni-iana.and . ; ol tho inrrucliona of the house of rcn-, ; resentaiivei, approved by rixteen mera-j 1 hn-;4 of ihe onate of said State, 1,(3. ! V. Carter, speaker of said house of' representative?,, notify all whom t limy concern, that t shall on Mniulny 2'2t at ll:'t a.m., ' through sergeants al arms of the ; house over which lam speaker, pro-;engd pro-;engd 1 0 remove from tho hall at the j houa of repre?enlatives and the np- proache.s: 1 hereto, tho metropolitan police iand nrnied men now acting under iho ' illegal ordera and direction of 11. C. I Wnrmolh, and place eaid house wiih j itfl legislation a it existed at the hour : of adjournment, Jan. tli, last, intact ! in its hall in Mechanics Institute. And J l hereby notify all momher of die I house lhal no violence will bo iirac-i iirac-i lised upon them, nor intimidation j by EOTgcantti-at-armH, or otherwise, to prevent them from regulating the organization organ-ization of th houpe of representatives, ; as provided for by (he constitution and ! laws of the State, and rule of the ; house. 1 would also warn all police and other armed men now acting in violation vio-lation of law, by order of said H. C. Wnnuolli, against resisting tho mandates man-dates of the hou?e in tho premises; and would notify thorn that no vio-! vio-! lenee is to he ucd against them, ex-iceptin ex-iceptin case of said illegal resistance; 'ami Iho citizens are warned thnt no I damage will be done to private property prop-erty and no interference with Ihe executive exe-cutive ollice, and they arc respectfully ! requested, for (ho time being, to close ! their places of business nnd to keep off theptrcct, in the vicinity of (ho Me chanics Institute, as this measure is legal in its character, and as a last resort re-sort is taken for the protection of the public right nnd preservation of republican re-publican government in the Stale of Louisiana. The quest io n before our people is no longer a simple one of re-j re-j form, but a graver issue is presented ; by the revolutionary acts of tho governor, gov-ernor, Hint is, whether they will quietly I permit him to subvert the State government gov-ernment and destroy the independence j of the legislative department thereof, by the most violent and revolutionary ' nets. The premises considered, we earnestly invite nil citizen', irrespective of race or parly, (0 organize and arm i themselves as well as they may be I able, and report in force in the neighborhood neigh-borhood of 207 Canal street, where l (hey will be provided with necessary commissions and sworn in by seree-. seree-. ants-at-.irms, and thus wiih (he law lie prepared to protect their riahtt. I j want a force so strong in numbers and so representative of the communily, as will preclude bloodshed and insure ; abstinence on tho part of the oxecn-j oxecn-j tive, from further interference with the j general assembly. Vou are invited to I meet at Itampart street, near Canal, I at Pi o'clock on Monday morning, .when no-re vary orders will bo given." I deceiving our powers from "the peo-; peo-; pie and desiring to exereiso the same in their interest tu this hour of npril to rhpii j liberties, we invoko their presence and (support, as the only protection to the i I State against the crimes and encroach-! incuts of a recreant and traitorous ex- jceuiive." j Signed ("i. Carter, ! ! peakrr of the House of Ileprea-! : (atives of the State of Louisiana. I Signed j H. C. Warmoth. ! 1-11 ri Iter from Loulilaua. -Vow Orleans, '22, 1 1 a.m. The peo-: pie are avemblitii on Canal street,! ahout Dryad. Nearly all the police are ! I withdrawn from beats, and are armed' 1 as infantry and concentrated about the 1 1 Mechanics' institute. Several lines I ore thrown across liryad street, and I several companies of infantry are also1 ' on dmy. j 1 L-i:r. Carter has jus- made a: : speech to several thousands at Clay! j statue. Uc stated that he had received; communication from general Lmory 1 jthat U. S. troops were in readiness to! . urcveul a eon met. lie counseled for- i . boautKc and requested his friends and ; the people to maintain their organisations organisa-tions for iuture action. No contiiot to- i day. The stores, along Canal street, from rumpart to Camp, are generally closed. |