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A OF TVAE TATE OF LOUISIANA. tA kotADOPl'D BY THR oP IlA, lII CONTENTION ASN0 11i All4RbRD ANCE of tlheOrdinansimalor the Convention. i Pt ats qf Loueissnsu do ordaen: pedinances are to have fall effect adotion except when otherwise orerithal due publicity be thereto aue shall be published as hereines. othorwise ordered by the stary aull deliver to the Printer ithin three days after their of all ordinances rter within two days aeh the official piper rnash dn ten days, in the the General Assembly 'dt ater the dfinal adjournthe Printer shall fsinsh a retr of State 1000- coies 'ol" the Convention, od strong book printing Iu lonfg'pthimer type, solid, lieois on; inoiloding running Sitandfbot line, and thirty ea jo irnade op from the 00u eewspaper in minion Sp to eighty-one lines in i in intltl, white line under it, Soo tobeered and stitched, oatef ate nes of the State. ietey itrceiving tech hooks ta a rd one copy tor in the 8 i onfileel rs the use of of the Recorders of Icthe Pollee Juries of etiander, if any, he shall oflthetatn tebrarian.

bieg4ysafter the adjournment tlep, the Secretary shell dec aofb ate, all the enrolled ora 'aas well as the manudnre papers and documents )ilatteroffiershallcoarse idenpon which he shall ay sd yea, of filing in his Ihe Secretary of State shall the sams manner he is -deatiae to the State statutes eln-ihisoffiee. ie;" at New Orleans, this S4n the year of our Lord sed Lanidise Ijb l3 iondes Ordlonnancee lfe Lonisiate ordonne 1. Totesale eOrdananees auront plain terd ear adoption, exceptd quand il pouvu, mats fin que la publiciti donde, lee ordonnancea seront aome ii prescrit ei-aprbs, a moins toon tis diapose antrement. 'imprimear de slt urs apeho leur adoption, des deude toutes lee ordonnancee es 4a prliear publiera dans les denx laites; ordonnances danas le part journal, pendant dix In au re a lea actes de Dn jnr qui suivront I'ajonrosalvesion l'imprimeer achbar eeoalrwae teItat mule exemeo eids journal de la Convenbne de ti ire sur de ban et fort lis ies ordsnnances en ot4 sdi "es, chaque age con; citertole litre con6 edestots eat ligee an tbit et lejournal, tel qn'il ins gazette, en mignonne de ntgavoir.quatre-viogt-une le ttre holrknt aves ligne rbai bsinclus lee vodn is ctn hrcoba comeme lea stat prbs avoir reqn ces livres le ton suvera enn exemplaire tons atds atd surtelet de I'Etat pour aie Ieuar bnreaux pour 'masage den Sas tons tales recorders des pap tons lee jorys de police Seremhlres a chaquo membro les tres eremplaires, s'il isidans lCe bureau do hibliotaifeutejosra qa isninvront t'a. ddet Oonvention le secretsire bit toutes lea ordonsarces O.

Ipl journal mapiee at edocuments en sa posaitrsentiionnalre gardera et pmeet arch avolr inserit su all ndsdo leur enliassement ant eIs Seccrtaire d'Etat clme manibre et'i -l tlUveme raut statars documOents ufiiels qui sunt tlilO a NoiVelle-Orlians In 2f.Ir de de Sdire SeiPrladest eo iu Civentlion. ui nlsre. ea it A ORDtIrANCE an between the State of tioe other Statre untted er the compact entitted aOf the United States." 't ate of Louisiana, in ddeclare and ordain, and o.dained, That the Ordi. oConventi on the 22d day Syar eighteen hundred and Coltatitoin 'of the United nd tte amendments of said adaali laws and ordietOdianln became a lseb and the same at and that the r4 tebwalonisliana and other t-'of hlTn United States of de ntsalaordtin'Thatthe State eeell right and powers to thetovernmoent of the Se. her citizens are S.

said Government, tpeuop and exercise of rti whch'appertain to as.in»,-That all rights ter dnstitutlon of the net ftroor treaty, or and otiocompatible ttrealin in force and have Ordinance had not been oat Baton Iouge the 26th A. IstOTON, Dumont Anderson, din, rB arrow, ornrt, arreii is.t Lewis S. LeBourgeois, Felix Lewis, John L. Lewis, Th C. Manning, Henry Marshall, Antoine Marrero, Leon D.

Marks, 1. N. Marks, Robt. Campbell Martin, John II. Martin, Nehemiah Mogee, E.

O. Melangon, W. R. Miles, J. J.

Michel, Jo. E. Miller, John Moore, Jas. McCloskey, Andrew McCollam, Henderson McFarland, Samuel Washington McNeely, M. O.

H. Norton, Jules G. Olivier, m. O. Bryan, Wim.

Patterson, J. Scudday Perkins, John Perkins, W. M. Perkins, Wm. R.

Peck, John Pemberton, Aaron H. Pierson, Wm. S. Pike, H. M.

Polk, N. W. Pope, Aug. Provosty, Walter Pugh, Hardy Richardson, A. B.

Roman, J. B. Slawson, W. W. Smart, C.

L. Swayze, Thus. J. Semmes, Chas. D.

Stewart, Edward Sparrow, J. Sompayrac, Nelson J. Scott, Tho. W. Scott, Wash'n M.

Smith, Benjamin S. Tappan, Augustus Talbot, R. Taylor of St. Charles, J. A.

Taylor of St. Landry. Lewis Texadi, J. H. Tihmassoen, Robert B.

Todd, John T. Towles, Caleb J. Tucker, Mark Valentine, A. Verret. Wm.

B. Warren, Alexander Walker, J. A. Williams, James A. Williams, Geo.

Williamson, Joseph Biddle Wilkinson, P. Wiltz, Zebulon York. ORDt5ONANCL Pourdissondre l'inlin do l'Etat do la Louislane et des antres Et.tO falsant partic avce ient de ctte Union, en ovenrtm dls paett -lntltale La Constitsttion des Etats-UAni d'Ameriqse. Nous, le people de l'Etat de la Lonisiane, r6uni en Convention, dclaerons et ordonnons, et it eat par cen pr6sentes drolard et ordonnb, que l'ordonnance adoptoe par one en Convention le 22mo jour de novembre en l'ann6e mil huit cent onze, par iaquelle la Constitution des Etats-Unis d'AmSriqoo et lea amendernments a la dite consttution orent adoptle; et que tontes leo lois at ordonnnances en vertu desquelles de la Louisians devint on des membres de l'Union tfddrale doirent Stre et sent par les presentes rappeltes et abrogdes, et quo l'uoion existant actellemont entre ia Louislane et d'artres EBratn ss le nomr des EtateUnis d'Amdriqoe" eat par lea pr6sentes dissonte. Nooe dclarons et ordonnoons de plus, quoe v'Eta do Is Louisiaoe reprend par Ia prdeente ordonnance tons lea droitos tons lea pouvoirs antlcddemment 0a gouvernement des Etats-Unis d'Amdrique quoe se eitoyens sooent ddlids de touto alltgeanee an dit gouvernement, et qu'il eat donu Ia pleine possession dandus entier exereice de tousles droits do souverainetr qui appartinnoent a oa Etat libro et indpeodent.

Noes ddclarons et ordoonons de plus, que tous droits acquit et ddvolus sons le regime de la Constitotion des Etata-ULnis, on d'un acte quelcouqoe du Congris, ou d'un traitd, on sn vertu doune toi quelconque de cot Etat, et qi no toot pas en nontlit aveo cetto ordoonsnce, demeurerono en vigueur at suront to mime elIfft quoe ci celts ordonnance n'uavait pas dtd adoptde. Adoptde on Convention A Baton-Rouge le vingt. siximo jour do jauvier de lan do rktre Seignure mil hoil soixante.et.uu. tBignfl A. MOUTON.

Prsi. do In ola orodion. Coitus: J. TIIOS. WHEAT, Sccroinire.

ftl5 10t W. R. Adams. Win. Dmvont Anderson, Bernard Avdgno, A.

Barbin, Win. Ruffin Barrow, E. Lermudez. Chs. Bienvenu, P.

E. ionford, A. Bonner, C. C. Briscoe, Walthall Burton, Louis Bush, E.

G. W. Butter, Thros. J. Caldweli, Fenelon Cannon, Win.

C. Carr, George Clark, Thomas A. Cooke, G. F. Connely.

LemueOl P. Conner, Sidney S. Connor, Thos. H. Cottman, Win.

Alex. Daidoun, J. C. Davidson, Alex. de Clouet, nlcibiade DeBlaonc, Samuel IV.

Dorsey, Ed. Dulili, Luciuns J. Dupre, J. B. Elarm, J.

K. EIgee, Re. tlirn, C. L. Fuselier, JamesN Fuqua, A.

H. Gladden, Fergus Gardbir, J. K. Gaudet, Y. W.

Graves, A. Mi. (uray, WiWm. E. Gll, ar.

E. Girard, Bid. H. Grifin, J. Hernrndez, Audiew S.

Herron, B. L. Hodge, Iobert Hodgeas, B. Hollicgsworlt, Thpodore ohosoen, Thos. H.

Kennedy, Wilson I. Kidd, F6lix Lsbatut, E. Lawrence, Chs. T. Laglsuet, CIs.

O. LeBlanc, Lewis S. LeBourgeois, Filix Lewis, John L. Lewis, Th. C.

Maunniong, Henry Marshall, Antoine Mlarrero, Leon D. Marks, I. N. Marks, Robt. Campbell Martin, John H.

Martin, Nehemiah Magee, E. 0. Meltauen, W. it. Miles, J.J.

Michel, Jo. E. Stiller, John Moore, Jas. McCloskey, Andrew McCollam, Henderson MeFarland, Sainnel Washington McNeely, M. O.

Ii. Norton, Jules G. Olivier, D. O. BryUan, Wmo.

'Patterson, J. Scuddoy P'erkins, John Perking, W. M. Perins, Win. R.

Puck, John P'ernberton, Aaron H. Pierson, Win. S. Pike, H. h.

P'olk, N. W. Pope, Aug. Provosty, Walter Pugh, Hardy Riclardson, A. B.

Iloman, J. B. Slawson, W. W. Smouart, C.

L. Swayze, Thos. J. Semoles, Chas. D.

Steswart, Edward Sparrow, J. Sompayrac, Nelro, ,1. Scott, Tho. W. Scott, Wash'u M.

Smith, IBenjamin S. Tappan, Aneutuss Talbot, Rt. Taylor de St. Charles. J.

A. Taylor'de St. Landry. Loois Texada. J.

M. Thomaeson, Robert B. Todd, John T. Towles, Caleb J. Tocker, Mark Valentine, A.

Verret, Wim. Alexander Walker, J. A. Williams, James A. Williams, Ceon.

Williamson, Joseph Biddlo Wilkinson, uiltz, Leblon York, RBEOLUTION In referenee to the Free Navigatien of the tLsslisippl river. Resoload, That we, the people of the State, of Louisi na, recognize the right of the free navigation 6hhe Mississippi river and its tributaries by all friendly States bordering thereon, and we also recognize the right of egress and ingress of the mouths of tie Mississippi by all friendly states and powers, and we do hereby d-clare our willingness to enter into any stipulations to guarantee the exercise of said rights. Adopted in'Convention at Baton Rouge this 26th day of January, 18G1. A. 5ttTrOtN, Precid-t of tlhe Ats J.

THUO. WIIHAT, sers.ary. fttI 1ot REESOLUTION Concernant In libro Naligatlon dui fReuva llississippl. Resole, Que nous, peuple de I'Etat do lt Lonisiano, reconnaissons le droit de libre navigation du fleuve Mississippi, et do tous sea tributaires, par tons lea Etats amis rieraius du diit tiuve et des dits tributaires. Et nous reoonnaisons nigalonent le droit d'eatrne et de sortie des boncrhes Missiissippi par tons los Etats et puissances anids: et noes ddciarons par ces prosentes notre volonnt de stipuler ootes les garanties ndcessaires pour l'exeroiss es dits droits.

Adopt6e en Convention dans la ville de BatonRouge, ce vingt-sixibme jour de janvier, en l'anunee toil huit cent soixante-et-nn. 100001J A. (OUt'tY, Prelident Ae Ia Cerrie: J. WHEAT, fctO Inn, RE.SOIUTION. Resolved, That the President of this Convention be authorized and requested to appoint a commiesioner in behalf of the State of Louisiana to the State of Texas.

Adopted in Convention at Baton Rouge, this 25th day of January, 1.61. stlgneol A. MOUTIT.N. Pr ri ar the n.ention of the SBaet m.sca.to. Atesat: J.

ITHUS. tIIC.AT. tcrrtryn tolt tlo RESOLUT'fION. Resolu, Qne le prdsident de cette Convention est et requis de nonmmor no conmtnisaire ipoor repriosnter l'Etat do la Louisiano auplts do i'Etat du Texas. Adoptde en Convention a Bhton-Rouge, ce t26me jour de janvier, 1861.

A. MOttTON, t'rst4dlst dIo la onvention Aao 'Pta dloe a Lousininec. (-rttil: J. Tllno. -ee mnire.

tnlI 10t AN ORDONANCE. Relative to Rlederal Laws and Oflicora in the State of Lousl.ana at tino tlnr of the passageof the Oritlnansce of Sercession. Be it ordoinced by the Pcaple of Louisiana, in Convention sembled, That all Federal officers in the civil serrice of the United States, and nla of the United Statoes relating to said Federal oflicers and their duties and compensation, within the State of Louisiana. in oflice and in force at the time of the passage of the Ordinance of Secession, and not incompatible therewith, are Ilereby adopted, and continued in office and in force as oflicers and Iaws of the State; provided, that the Ordinance shall not apply to the nfficcrs of tile judioiary, postal or land denpartmonts of tile (Government the tUnited States or tile laws regulating the same. Be it furlthr ordained, That the revoenue tollec lion and navigatilo eaws of the United States son far as they nmay he applicahle, be anrd they trec hereby adopted as laws of this State, saeing that no doties shlnt be colected on imnports from tile States fornthg oline te Fa tedernal sonn known ar the United States of America, or the Territories thereof, nor upon tie tonnage of vessels owned in whole or in part by the citizens of the said States and Territories.

I Be it further ordained, That the President of thisI tonvention is hereby unohorized to renuire of all Federal officers aforesaid in thie parish of Orleans. th rnedi recogin by them of th of solenn and esclusive authority of thie State of tnnieinnla antd to administer to enol the oath of office, atnd in case of refnual, to demoand and take possession of all tie iprolnerly, money, effect, Ipapers and docments held by themn in tlteir oficianl capacity, anid the like autlrity is Iherriy conferredt on tine overnLor as to l11 Federal offiers afonresaid in the State and tihe oflices of snnho iersons as refose toho hold the npropert, monnney nid effectt in their on- todly sublject to tile dlisposal of the State, and to take the oath of ofi.c, are Ihereby declared Be ii further orndatinedl, Thlat tile State of Leouiiont doth herenny guarantee and ilndenoify all Federal officers afonnrsaid, wiltin this State, ewho comply writh lhe Ordinances of this Conventtinon ncgainst al clnims and dlelnnlods of the Unoited States nari-in ouot nf suth onmlliance. Be it fnrteher That in nn.e any Federal hereby adopted as ta Stato office, be tnownr nhbll beeteme vacant, tihe tInvernor lne and Ie is lereby anuthorized to fill tlne ean ill thie sameo manner as the Preoident of tihe Unlited Sates or tie head of any dlepartment of the Uinited States t0 Governlent moight Ihaveo done prior to the Iossage of tile Ordoannce of Senession. TIhat the governorn shall have authority remnove any officer now holdling a Federal (ffi 'e in this State, if ihe shall conosider tile said remnorval conducive to the public Adopted in Convention in the city of New Oileans, this twenty-ninth day of da1nnrey, in tie ear en of our Lord, one thoousandeight hundred and sixty- on one. 'lSnrfi A.

tn iAn A It tt of teSe so- of Loti.lan Attst: d. fu.15 Rclatiet ut' alLo tr aotletl ra Eamx tlploy0-a fSdel-arrt qtul se trcuvalen'tAt tlna la die la Lot.l.ltae Iotna ie l'adloltion de 1 est orfdo1ell par le peolple de In Lollisiane, assrellltht en Convcntion, rne tonl; les cmolovds 6d daena service des I'trato UniV et les lois des anats relatives aox dits olictiers fn ranx, et Ieurs devoirs et lour collpenoatio duns l'o'E tt de In Leuilnotiao, eoo lace et eot vigeur I'it l'pulle de t'adoption dc de sjicsioc, et gui ne sont p1)ainctn )patibles voc tL tdite sont par adopttls et continues eon place eten emlployts et comtme lois de cet Etat. Ponlrvu que cette ordonnanoe ne s'applique pas anux etnploy se des dparelementt judiciaire, poptalt el des terrcns ublioanes da rnernent d.r Etats Unis, en aux lois ri'glomenntat len dits dipaetenteets. 11 est de plus o.rdonni, ir les lois des Etats concernant le reveel la eot nla navigation, en taut qrl'elles peuvenrt ote la pr6dsente adopt6es eommne Iois dle ot Itatr, oxcepo qu'aucuns ndroits ne serott olottttoet sur leailneortatoins des ECtatn formt nt la ci decant on rtle, comme sous1 to nom des rEtats i d' dAmr. iqte ou des territoires des dits Erats UnIs, ni stir te tunnage des navires tppartpnante sit on en entier partle aux citovens des 1tits Etats et territoires.

I1 est de plus orlonnud. ue le prtsient de cette Convention rot par la pr autorist it exiger do tons lee emnloydes foddraclx snl-dits deanla paroisse d'Orlaons, la reconnioa ance immo liate par eue de ltantorit( uaniqae et exclusive te I'Etat de ta Lout. siane, et ot leur adominist'er le serment d'ulice, et en cos de refse, it demoaner et A prendre posses. nion do teates lee argent ellbts, papier. et documents tqu'lls ont ell dipot en letr cpaciti olticille, et que nl dite est par la prtsente confurfe au gouvernenltet qllant it tons Jcs employds fidlraux sttsdits dans l'Etat, et qne lee omplots dIe tolete lee personnes Ioui refasersient de tenir lea proprifoto, argenot ct ffets ddpoles tnotre letrs mains a In disposition de l'Etat, et de prendre le serntent d'ofiee, sent par In pr6sente ddlarons vacants.

II elt do plus ordannc, Q.le l'Etat de Ia Louisiane garantit et indomnise pnar ta re.fonte totl let ertn ployts fdderaox sudoits, olns eet qoi obtissoot aux orldonnances de rete Convntionl centre tottes lee roclmantioons ot deotandoes des taIts Unin bastes stir eette obliosaince. il est de plus ordonno, Qa'an cao oil un emploi ftdiral qutleront a0loptt 0a00 iarn lapaoy a me ol ine ct opi t) I' 'ilt ttvot on onttll lent ou dvlelldral vacant, le goiveello eo poar to lreuteo aoto.i;e hi remplir 00toot te its tie lt 5nee to qae te pri.stdeio des ltltte loois ol to chef Ld'tn diparlemento queloloetoo, Ts Eats trl I ruolt til, le faire avaltt l'adopotioon doe 'ordolnllnc de osisio: qne to guvernlle aura to oirt do destiturl toolt cmplhyd ooccnpnrt aectte0rlln0 1tt1 on eploi t' trat dane cot tater s'ol tine Tat tite destitution est delnanddaoitoe par Ife Itbiuo. Adgiooltte eo (ouvention, lo llt te do Noue olloOrclans, cc vitogt jour do motoin do janvier, tlil boit ceit suixantc-et-atc. o. (erlili: 0rit.r od in Tchat a io O' e5 AtN OtItDA ONCti lrelyttln'r to tl'lrnt, ('olhlctetd at tlte Pert otf Ner s-, lot)rlao.

te it by the 10eope or Lou'tsiroton, in Convention TIat toie rveue Ltes ctlotolootd and to rbe td til of loei Orilea are hold in treat by thle State of Louisiana, and nhabl be pt onotarnte and aptl rt from all other funds. Be, it f(oohero ordalined, That the G1overnor, and alone, it here0by tathor zed to dratw hit otcarlot. on the dopositooy of said t'loods, to pay Stolt ox. penses of tilt ervic, as wercll an Ilth exlenses of the Mint in New Orleans, neon the estimates of tile proper officers, as beenl heretofore tl thorized by the laws and regulations of the Unitedl States. Be it further ortlniined, That all accounts connectetd wltol said ervioe, as well as said hliot, is heretofore rendered to the Federal authloril.y, be rendered to and ndjustld by the Governor, wlho hereby authorized aod required to take Iproper bonds, nwith sreties of said officers, for tile proper discharge of their duties.

Be it frtlher ortdained, That all accounts heretot fore rendered by thIe Federal oficera in this Stato to the lederal aotitority, be lrcal'tter roedered in the manner prescribed by the laws and rognlations of the United States unto the Governor of this State. Adopted in Convention, at the aity of New Orleans, tile twenty-ninth of January, in the year of If our Lord one thousand eight hundred and A. nOUTON. ouerelret ou th (onventlaou rf tL0o latof Ln mruen. 0 Attet: J.

TUnS. Wun.T, Sectary. lot Relative atnx evenue cotlerec dths fd port tlc ln II eat ordpntS, pur le peuplo dte la Louiiaen- anoehblht en Coucention, Qlu lna revenuo et collector dna toe port de la Nouvelle-Orlieans sroot tlen par adei solnmia, par 1'Imtat de In Loonisino, et seront ounervuei spepeisleneuto et sdpardnoat de tons outres flocds. lt eot do plus ordonnr, Qu tole gonerneo et le gotuverneur saol, erl Ie as ptsento ontorit' titer Monu andat irure ti depotairee des dits pour payer tes dp enles deo ca uervrie, ainei que les d6peorseo do In lconnaie de ts Noucello-Orhatns, uivsrlt l'estii tion des oemployes quo oela couScerne et qoll ttt rtesent autorisda par et trigeleent teet lois ldes Eat4 II est de plus ordonnt, Queo tous lto. comptes so rattchant (lit sertile au.ti bien qoA In Sitee Mounenoienotrtlremieut rends ono aotoritti soient tendle et rptfla per eto gonverneoor qui est plar ti presente autoricS i et rlquist prendre des bona Eonivenaboe, neon des cautions, Ales dipt ofl8Cjrs, pour fldtielo edenotions do tenur devoirs.

II eet do pl0s Qua tois lee comittos reondo joaqu'i co joor par lea oemployes fdd5rnex do et Etot A l'entoriet ftderal, seront dorionnvaont reodusn do In maniire precorite par len loin rbglements des Emtst Uois, au gouverneur de cet Etot. Adoptdt no Convention, on la rill de In NouvrelleOrlians, ce vingt-nnuitime jour do jurvier, I'n de notre seignour til hit cent saoixanto-et-uno. A MOtTOn 5.i0 ot ldot. 0Crtioe: J. T11n3.

WlTAT, arl r15 Itst AN ORDINANCIt To Alter thel Cnolitntlo, of tile of Len IIelna ti RItefercnce to the Oeth of Oilier. tIe, the People ofltch Stale of Lo.tisane, in Convention aosemntled, do declaore and ordain, and it is hereby declared and ordained, tat thte Nioetiett Article of the Constitution of the State of Louisiana be and it is hereby altered so as to read as f.tllow, to-wnit: Members of theo eneral Assembly, and all otN cers before they enter upon the duties of their of fioes, still toke the fottloing oath or caffi-ota tiotttt I do soleotnly swear (or atlirut) that will bt ftithful, and true allegiance bear. to the State of Louislana, so long as I lay continue a citio-n thereof, and that i alt qaalilted, according to tie Conltitlotion of thits State, to hold the office to which I have been appointed, tir elected) and tihat I awill, to tile best of imy abitliy, dliotharge duities antl preserveo. pruttct and delond the Constitution of this State, so help me (ld. Adopted in Convention in the city of New Orloans, on the twentty-ninth day of January, itn the yeor of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and sixty-one.

A. Sin UTON, Atlet: J. Tist. WIIt AT, sec'eary. lot ORI)Oi)N'N NCf' Polln Ctuhanger lt de l'Eto enb Ie Lnntio.olc eooleeassion Cu oeornt tl'ofti ce 'ot-l ti lIo 'Etaut dte I.

Lottiiaoe ti en (toltvet titoit, ctoin; et et it eIt. par Leta nleinllc de l'aoetemlde gineralo et tls les fonctiouaairei Dli t. pr6terout, avant d'entrer d.ms I'exereice do leitn le etmoeit f'lormatioil qui suit "Jo ijureoi oil bene orlenoellemtent qi je seai tld-t et lctitsante a ito t.nuitiaele ot i ittyenI dndit et qc jeje soi emtnt habide. c' ftrotinent it lit oni dot e'it Etot A 'a place A laquelle j'ai ts itl It tientho ai, ftt loti-ceoi it d1 It toot iut-nt det ce Etat. Que Die me AdlptIe o1 ('onventio, eono a ,0 lo to oitt-Itetvitite jour d- janviter eI l'at doe lite eigit er, htli ittiit elt-lt eoixtnte-et-tll.

A. N. I J. TIP-)3 rl, 1 o. oft DIS.ANC a To Proviade for Apolntotrnoeot of Delegta too a Clo.

ventiton to foroo a Can, ie, the Penh'e of L.atisi-.na, in Catnveeltn sonsetmbtled, do ad ordaia, and it is hereby declared aad urda.it:ned First, That Convention ill, on the day of gaauary instaait, at the lahorr ft' proceed to ele! by ballot irx drlegated. two the State at large and otn froa ea-h Clnrra aional District, to repraeent this State! ia tal of States, proposed to be held at ontlkalgmery i tihe State of Alabama, on tle fourth day of F'ebruary, lBi, for thea purpoae of seculring concerted and harmonio action, anrl 8l1o of foelrlina a Ierovisional Goevernmeot fur thoae States which have seeded, anrd which may secedo, and intend to forl a Southero Cotfederacy. Second, That the said I)euldgate lbe tlnltrted the b.ian of the Caoent itian o(f the United States, for soll States as h0ve Oetledd or 113y i etab liled anld put illto opratiln befre tab" Coavelltion ol Saeu lilg States shall prnaeed forthil to eoln-ide and propose a Cnatiltia, a plaln fr a aermaaiaat (aaalaacran for anh atate which proploed phIl shall a be referred back to tile etveral State Conveationd for their adoptione or rejection. That tli centin ac. the re nmendatslell of tile Stafte of th at nl hl State be entitlea I one 't in tit' a aid Cavantt upon all a eations whala lanty voted upl therein and that eaach State ehd as aay Deltgates an are en al inll nlltll to thae 0lliara of above mentionedl then, and in tlhat evenit, tte ai, )Delegltes be, ae rle hereby to alty onvettioln Sccltng S0tates may meet at any otlher allnd ace, for its oajact tala formation of a (tovertllnllt the establishing of a Confederacy.

a-i hereibeforet precribed, and wtichlt may adjourn to meet at any other anid place. Adopted in Convention, at the city of Nea Or leaans. January twety-ninth, 1tol. etm a. it at, I ottaot.

d. tfat r. fa nr' te tat p.larrtoir at ft. I Onoor all etintorlir feltigoora trll or t-Oottallnloll plllli" lner Catoollfederaol olo it ud No, le peoplafe de la Lointetane, arealbh. etn lt 'tlln ct oall llloatnons, et i est par le: Ip.Joeaatc (nldtcri et reacata ea'rficmiirnlent, Qf'aaetlteate de janvih conlrlllt, it niidi, cette Convention emnet tee aitt teeliit hl i'lfetina de eix t0llhgs dent denx eerotlt prij daol tollt 1l'Etat et till an eh.atat district Cteteian tilllllt a le-anels ecn'-teolteOnt at Eta', dilafa to f'nV, Ilict des li doit se r.tnir a 1lltgomery, dans a 'Etat d'Alabtna, le da ttibme de tivrier mlli huit cent patr a.tat orer callrdoe eet c'harnel, lite lers acctes et anttai Ir a.ler fnot pour les ltats Fli snoot searOlbnoniei treat ea lir et otalltlteian Cttifl llaer oitetoaCtlttfatiolla StlltI Second clt nta a a it efa enia int a dBits ddt llt i-ta aantdott i lot neit alioll ild I Itrl 1 onlll i (t-e i It eL 'lnl avant le uatctrinl -a dj de is: llil it rit et qute la mlome Convention tl: eoni-ttt mi el-t till Wa ll de( Co i e'lo e'n ei lletll peler l' lit- lequel an Itlnnilit dllt lovI anll diverges covtt, llaf dt t'tt pouf lire iad, ll ol ur rte aiitenant, Qne cete (Convention aceepte It do I'Etat df LL Caroline du Sa qoe elhta Etat nit droit vote la mtat le Collti Ilno Ieatlse Ie a'''l El vnie vc dlll 'ou u' alL' bl lh nfcettsc fna tt; il iep', it autnuls it lvafieaut droitl a Coni.s t.es QatrLibametlltnlt, Qte i pf1a enO ranoe, lelq en ia it Ce oven ti at th opan ant eo lac, aeas r.nal ttart'dita I lee tin teatmteCtiVll atioen dfl ta aeatdia taitR a ell arlitt tla.

ata at, tltlae to; ne et ea tout aut-ae lieu dan faI tate ttir atll gotetrilat a lt et d'atlalir un at a et'mle it est prc t'it ci-daf fi a 1 'ajnulratn ilte no iroair a tilti ltt, elt tante ea ('a avention la Vt ille de la NovaellOiaens ce vingft-cuvibmoe jour de jantvier lul hbait ceat a lauate alt-ai -tad or, na-taat: th, ORDINANCE ITo amend tie Co.ostitottion of the State of tWe, the People of the State of Louisiana, in Convention ansembled do declare and ordain, and it is hereby declared and ordained First, That article thirty-fourth of the Constitelirn be and the same is herebyrepealed. Second, That artice thirty-sixth of the Constitution be altered so as to read as follows, to-wit No person shall be eligible to the orice of Governor or lor Lieutenant-Governor who 'hall not have attained the age of 28 years, and been a citizen of and resi)r- dent within the State for the space of four years of next preceding his election. ty- Third, That article thirty-nine of the Constitution be and the same is hereby repealed. Fourth. That article forty-six of the Constltution he altered so as to read as follows, to-wit: tie shall be Commander-in-Chief of the army and nary of this State, and of the militia thereof.

rt Fifth, That article one hunodred and twenty-six be altered, so as to read as follows, to-wit: Any citias zeln of this State, who shall, after the passage of et the Ordinance of Secescion of thei State of Louisn iona fromi the Federal Union, tight a duel with oi- deadly weapons with a citizen of this Stalo, or send rd- neocept a challenge to fight a duel with deadly weapons, either within this State or out of it, withi ne a citizen of this State, or who shall act as second, er knowicgly rl aor assist itn ny mannelr tihose or tlln oollending, hall be deprived of holding any ollinec if trnet or profit and Lof enjoying the riglht cor stonlr.eo ullder tchii Conltitloltoi and the lfice ol any State officer, member of the General A emar tily, oof any other person Iilding ofice of prolit or trust under this Constintion, aindi the laws omade so io pursuance thereof, shall be, ipso facto, vacated hby the fact of any such person crotmoitting the offence mentioned in this article, and the lar, tore shil irocide bv law for the ascertainiig and I dectcaratiil of such forfeitore. Sixth, Thatartiele one hundred and twenty-seven be altered so as to read as follows, to-wit: The Legislature shall have power to extend this Conas stitution and the jurisdiction of this Stateooerony to territory which may be acquired by the State of at Lonisinna. e- Seventh, That article one hundred and twentyeight be altered nso as to read ans follows, to-wit: N- None of thle lads heretofore granted by the Conge grey of the Unlited States to the Statoe of Louisian for aiding in eonstructicg tihe necessary levees anod drainc, to reclaimn the nswamnp anrd overflowend lands in tlhis State, noll be diverted from the tirposes for whlic they were granted, except for arming and defendiong thie State. Adopted in Convention at the City of New Orleans, this first day Of February-, in the year of our WltE Secreryli. ao5 ifs I OI Ponurltasender lI Coletliturtilt dicl'etat de I'lor lit re 0 li lt i tlatre dC la tSecas deo 'i rtiCa tie de la constitnticn 1t i i toe I ntc to cccici conic-: i tii- rc iime re lo rcri oil lioniian t-gll 'I n' It ttiut in v-hse btt.ra n'd un ditoveI I de I et tt, ito 1 i ti i i-- a i oatt 'rlcii- ic--c e-lii t.

l'c rtii le t' de lk coll. tirutiin -d Q.1at t. 't cle rlt a l'! i la llari ll i i ie l-n-e- lt Ql lte -v i i ix e1t al --o 1c 11i--0 i lei tcoil 'c Iof eit: Iooc dlc it 1, Oki -ni cdricnient c'uae d-- ici -e 1.i19ii i-n ns 1 oinsi et i ra i en dc i oo ioi 1ni: ie it Col I ic Oarc Io l'" tr le tI' et ji do o. a tdot lar 'I'tat la i- a it! 'h -'re ecu c1 ii-tii li --ia eti i et i cc-icc lc-c: IX iiict-i, te-ci 4 ct'iv to -Ic-c! n' Xlt.4]XtlL.tHt d0. i If; pnyrll-tt of ((aiun DSrattrl t.V: otl ti; l.3 of tlie Unlited Staer nat Ol' WItroa- the, Rtate of h1-1 taken tll or its i tile It a', 4 -li tt i in trl late So Treeaour." of the United States at NOe Otrlusi, but consi lers it jl.

tihat certain drafts drawln again.it th sameo shoullI bo pIai Sicc'rti o. ei rl l. lt utO leo, L1 in hle, Th.t rthe State Il)po'tt u-y fi It aed hy Ii thebv a utllrtnizel )(it alt drfl i wn rl 11 i Sttoe F-Ie Cll0lt oof the tI'i'ry tole nt lr. Iit ni tiore, or the 't A 'Vly ft tro'" ite. 4.

HIt it frittot- 'Ito, oTtt no orat Sta al ie to thi e' nffier respectively. that be if ntion, ht it et riot," iae'ty a' tl 't- A of t'- i csiOlean, this oid, hu oodt' tlly, in t- rtoil. to 'tity a Tllt ot ott te itt to to eo, ttt ttd lottA to i'to )awi-o I (3'dil sc of ilf theo oo fi tlt: ght oied -os O.Oifl'oq VOL 01 ()cA tlle to-o rt t.t,,n' ho0 i ll t'i: l0a. o.o o0 i the Un itll oS-c rt a ote Eostotoic otl i ooLt. I liltt it ioto i-io Jo- ir toll tt of' paid ot oxoee tl.

t.uOtl (oi Iooi nt ot') bill I di ralt or rafts -ellt dbullion f'land shtll be. ad or I a. 3. it or, That to -0lri tu of ttl (thirty no oo tho u-ant on ihundred al "ixty-otr dotlar, latde fortyfllor tyern the rieditoll ta l'orit tll I u.r ie ms rateo" Newa tit ia hereby des ubjes at to druat the Unilted in yeennt iof I.s services otherwsl ordered yt thin (Conie e.ndtion or the Gentera, a vle of the State. Se'.

4. it ftu or'aid to, That no drmat whatever be pail of the said lDcpoltary of saidt fi is ua ntilt hre have given boud witi surety toi thre otoet of this State, ai rovided fot lin tie lc-, -o passed 1o titwenty-ttinth dty tof it tct. Adoptedt in (onventin, it the ctity of New Orleans, thls sep flay 0ft in thle, yen Sof otr Lord one tlts'iatd eightc" ihu ndre aitn dr to c-Cr lr tr dt it, 1o' i Io tri. to oi'li i ti- toe 1 au gou i ter ze lct' tat'd, ais i qu i.o uae rc des Si ort-lie do I'at ot'ni- -o ht optt iotn i1; ti 1otl-i ell tt, a tt't In tatitt tiho- le'o p.o ver t-c otto ttio tot'tt- i la tl'o i vi oieo dilttiInio tc I toof too, -crtn aot'oto cr oit tot a le dlit r'u S1orat-, dOltthoo tientht -t u- oio' par tn II'eXc'ide oo de tioo is ce tarl i ce tt to, tiaet ce dio dt'ttat e-t eo deo too i.c it tiver tota relocnatiti t'rO pc' Ic i 1 ni- avto i lA pta-Nooton 'e de soo etit i ur le: foot anee te ieurtc duet lo 0 .0 tiotto-tie Iet or eit pooreite Orl'cotti anot to tflrt tdo rohit eublic d(s qoitot otecdto, coot loo te toitao total deo a no ang mmiecctceci ito ti, e(it, ottia rolt It de ce 3. Ortio-io oe de 1iot Ic2 jOccillec de Andaodats des Etoto Uint tortts pour payer do ell Convention, dauls la Ville de la td lo-tlldans, co eecontd jour doe Tfrier, dans I'anndo de is- notro e'eigneur mil hu iit cent ooixante-cttnl.

til or)jih A. MOUTON ign. idat d. la vonvent on tl l'lat do Ix lul-a 4n Clrttta 0:. T100.u Wt AT', f0 Iot on 11.1 A I.ESOIU'ITION all To aulthorlze the th oerno of the statto to of ate.it a antli.fnctory bondt or otne lhundtretl thou.antl dollars frotll A.

J. Gculrol for he (lao lllthful perfornllltce of Ills li.al tilirlIrlet of resolverd, That the Governor of tho State hoe aui- thorized to accett a matiafacthry boond for one hundired thousaolott doliar froot A. J. ituirot, for the faithful pel forman'e of his oflicial dtios. ly Adopted in Conventiont, at the city of New Ortli loan, this fifth day of Iebruary, in ttle year of our Lord one thousandlt eight hunldred and sixty-ono.

I A. mIt 'r Atteit: J. T0Utto WttlOt o-A', to oo. tot tot REOLUTION AaiAuloratint li eonvprietll'srllee tot orerpi tatlo A. J.

GOiteot fliit -trt a.ol,r altbl drliit rent tIl tl i ts ii'glr'ttnli i the lt fitleoelt eectioll lie se delvolirs otla ielr Resol, Que Ie gonverneur de eat attnrisit A accepter de A. J. ttuirt iltn cautiontnement sotlvable tic Pent milla pia re, coltnet garatltie de la ltdble ett llo tti de eavo irs olliciels. dn- dopt'e en Convention, dans Ia ville de la Notelle-0rldan riniluinme jour de de notre of 'iigleulr ni tii souixrtlteet- un iF gtr l. 10- ltO 1'i ilint da la ve ltll n.

r- ICerti Ttltr. WIlttAT, tr t. raof toi ANA OIRDIOANCE For thIe eatonlitall fi of a regular Illlitary In Force tfor' the itale of Lolo attatr. it IIe, Ihe Peofle of Lrisioanr i oltolation aisSeomihod, dio rdatr, it is horety order aied rby autthority of the same r- I irt. Tht immediotery arfter tho passage of this it torditt tlotero shall hle turt ed regtltr military force for the ol tilhe Ste, to eoorsit ioof onea regitentt of etllrllrv, oe rrgiment of aod lltll gneral anld staff ollicrt aA are hereinaotoc prodided for.

Secood, ThIt tie regiment of artillery shall consist of o(I colonel, who shall 'e chief of enlginleerls atid oartilery; otne lieuteonant.colonel: two najors, one tof whllt bI: chief' fordnancle; rgenlltta iters, Iwio tician alnd eigohty-o. lorivaco -s. The Sregin of in 'acitrt 11, rur of Ione colonel, unit lialrtelr llt cl Ijh ll, Doh majr13OF. onle rel t.ll i llltj r. oilt r-iehit cznID Iii an cr llo )a shall 0'olir of capto tai one 1t lie' tenh two 2,1 glar fuar com1 parals, two ma0lo ti ninl lttt' ttttto re i ent to 'tp ioave ote aj rlitCrt a poiuted from the subalterns of trhe lit.

Thelr, That hore tlhall otre nin or-ceroe rtl twoo di a etoi ttt ctool Lr o'Cn l-to 9t to tlt oat 1 witt two aid, otitlh the ralnk of lt liellte a to io at led a too sol alternn, to tio tgi t. tf the line. lte r0tht ter, witthohe rank o- capain. oo'he utia of the su iotItie' aL d-otoot elo nt' oo i oh tert nd cit ti ot rank tof tl reo -t''loia toir i rthe rank 1t l. ten ent nti e.stlry I' h.ee ei a twl i td lf ir, at re, i otF Troo tt il itht otlliior t.i'rli.e.

te Go vernor, ho ad it the a advc itol 00 i re! i t' eftyeat'0. 5 oomt '01 -ort t', I'r i ta the I it r' till, aegi ayato shah have power to diablc this forc whe plro ricer. or toto traur it too o-tolo e-olderat0d gori Ithis otroe, sha io r-etve the rat, ay and ao lo.ca oteo at htroo oh-de to simlaoor 'rad, a orp, ill 1t 0 o' tO nit ed 0roe tio'o pt the .0 0rti, ili'o Ott only re a'. toyt too 'I'l 'tIO war ti they Sexi-t iln ar.y It the td 0oatt are eby 1op1, talotr ifs apn, atooio t-cu '1'11 it I iloot lor i0 0 'rryin00 otrdina we Cog ool, o'l he 0 t'oo: to! itht tt hr doo ooni fronl th, Trtof000 ry 0h 0r0t, a 0provel toiotl" tot I'oolo A ur-en 0, and shall oit to he 'ihIth, 'too the lot -'a'rre t' this Sate oay at anly froi, ai0r, Bien! 0 at00i0l any of the Otto i at th, pity of New ('to Iran-, thin fill)! day of february. it, th el our tord one eiht ae It xty-oot ei Po or.r n-i eilo for tllil it ir rre eP I e-t'.

patr 1t 'i i 1 ii -mm' t' i 'i ei 1' im lit a et io 'r dam, i- ii i I lt ht 'li i I' a Ir It II tma i iu il i ri i tahn le a ae a. i- mirt i i tie ridh o' '-1 tiatlc-iX a tm Irt tenI ll leng i -a i it lirct rd a fr gi i il. liii iati tt 1 rlati ra a 'a rci (I' lni a i -n 1 Ianlr ln lalo I ig al Inllic i rlia a tf. I f(-a, di 'int alv ti 'm de gllrl a de aI at- 0i fitl 'jai" lelit d-- ti i rmt.ate If llllCxtlt ll il pe-f ix ma id't via-, aalataaemier mteal rala, re 'Item 'o I ela ete iiatal tlmllmaiim 1t Ir ra itf aine. -t 1m 'ir-lle t- trl IItt rd I 'ltrn in fc olet (0 rfijt 1 ('.

acil" -'la ifdt 1'e der I t' li u'i yr a i lin ir a jrm et al nier(aw allX I.gt]e-lnagl.liiflt aflniti-i-rc, i-ilf axdiatlr u-ft 1 le det uuII aw orne it en hefa lver llciul idp: -lll Call itio ul de Lt noi ell ell (. fuflt. It glu illt c'Ou ne alte ntt nlt tellara it It-eitt utim-ie ia re i'etx iem AN I iNAgCi -oncirii miit Cit aztnashipi SrtenIq, irr g1nle do onetlr eti 'dojneltintl I tersons embraced in the for'llor ir cilas -ficatin a ie deemed an- cosidr Pi, nr a hra pbya diclared to be citiz, tns of olui. raiaait, vi a fi: irst la i tll eron at thr dip 'ate om the adoptioll orf th Ordinnce of Sae ssiv, ile twentysiath day of Jnuary, eifg teK fn iiundret and siitfyone, dere citizen of thi tai. I eat tonii, i ome o- reig ii it irih, not married, or 1'd ir a 'd tam Be tte ii- ti'a -ar aitifiamd cti I o' dmatftmii-t ll.

netififitt 'Ctm iftr 11tt.ll i'maai i- laf rt 'I aftr ai aur dell ttrn, a( mitt fimtijiha (- ir if ti Ot, lltt it tgrra art 'ifm nt llfer al'tiaiea'Ola rtfa l'ail 'ft-lr fcm ae i 'eliar ma ii -i. We, Prlfe ee, a Ie aiP ti etc nta tarraf rd Ali etrrax a-i hall, afa til-air at fr ailaep llf tatthe Grai, aa ta ae Si-ra xeeeie' Ifil weayfalt drgly a Jacarry atfi'cra Iaa rmi nail ty sae wre ri eaira at ltStaleli al fe white shacal aed eme and groniderala aa mare hereb my le who may hereafter he marrie or this Rtate, sad who have nacquired or o.iv uctarea domicil theresl. Third, All pernona now born or who may hereafter he born out of tbe limits ad of thl State, whose fathers were, or shall be, at the linlo of their birth or conception, citizedil of this State: Provided, however, that the rights of citi. zenship shall not descend to perseus whose fathers never resided in this State. Fourth, Persons of foregu birth who had, at tile date of secession aforesaid, declared their intention to beconme cil.izesl of the United States, unider the naturalization laws thereof, or who had arrived in ithe cnitlrd St es under the ago of eighteeo years, ln had tcontined their residence therein for five years before the date of the Ordinance of Seces.

lion, and who shall comply with the further re(uirecments of said laws, which for that purpose ad I tlchat extent are hereby adopted as laws of TLoui'ica, with tile exception, how.verr, thate tihe oath to, ie tlknll the appliticnt shall he of alloe giance to the State of Louisiana. Fifth, Chilrtn rtl persons speciied iml tile precred il Ing larecltph who shallt be dwelling Ic tltis Sltate, and ihe aidr tole i age of twenty-one yearse wien their fathers shall hre as providell in sid lcaragraph aiud shallr aftire attaliing the age of neajority, take othe of allegiancesto to the State. xrlh, Al pereons ibeing citliens of tie Unlted SlatPe aforesaid, ior eiizelc af nly one of any on State that Ihave reer dcd tlherefrom, whoi may havue come into this tc reride at aly tiiucwaithin twelveo onth io to the date of'secession aforesaid, an whco rhall, anter a residence ef twelve montuhe thereil, take tlle eosath of allegiance to thisa State cProvided, tlihat lie oath of allegiance shall not be reqnired, after tile formation of a Salthern Cotfederyc', of persons cmclnag into this State and being ritiensr of said tonfederacy, and of any one of ttle States cmpoll sieg lire same. lie it ordaiuied, That the oath of alleiance shall be administered in open colrt by the IJudge of any onet li tle Dietrict Courto of thil Sltate, land shall ret-aina ef record ill a hook to be Skept for that lrpose hy the hclrk of thie court. Adopted il Conventionl at tile city orf New tic vnct'llht day of Ilebruary, I the year of oar Iort one thousadc eight Ihunlce red acd sixtyyone.

Scad ci e1 te nM I'oran tlticl J. ri.1. IIr raea r-c cl; 0t cci.t.. cIa ('etl a au1i. I aila ('l doy edl.

'olits, Ic pepll i lit ssental en oullvenci'cn, dcclarti et le Ic,) )10 is Iletoren per libtri rha il'ccparire d.an, catigrips cl ncilr i Ic' )r d1 .1 dctcci i'r TI'recnr'ement, 'oUt. personne nltOe la dttaiero iO'adIptii lde I'lt a i tnesi de setirc sit, ret tia, die ct ine tnoemrcicitte de iitEaal huit ent. soixae ricita, ciayien ceot Etatc tics sood, mel1 et. rTnl onto flns nie I'dtranger I tr'itellc aisc on lti ee mariera lait iP cityenat deccocic' icat, et qi a cquit one actuerira tinc dotc(, dtlls t'l'tat. Toute personoae ae ie in naitrse c.

idt icc' lits ct de larc jr idletio ddeei l. tr il'e poe ie dei re to ha 'o ctioiitoycn den et itaut: Bien ci arclt i' 'dice ira dal's twitatelsat oge its eulr ln, ii ''l nt, rif le drol dt ritoyen no so ItrN i ctt oal ax peroonne ll tant eitoy i 'tir dicitoen de toat lEtat rl itot-tri 5le 'ciTte personee clae i' htranger aIht sdate 1 l- a ion u'' on dite a ciledc. ui iaenti rity avoler citoi enade dita' ctat mli, rc i 'tc naturalization des Ed atai it ni fr 'tic i ldtns Itaat' inis avlrnt I'ago de dnx- upiet averi etntinnne itnrider pendant citl. at rat c'ad, ptcon de uord nanro tien csA, ii lllulnei lul tree formality; re10ie pr oa ditc lesqurlear dadere but eta 'lca ui ictpoit, ot prl c. cla iente aadioptex lt If.

tn i cep ndl l.tat do i.t i' ant it i et-uti an clit dr' thlhlrat pO ei acl't' uilc st irnti rlit parl t-tqh, rtli ayc anr atteo' tLS majorictr lt trl 'c a trn ty'r ci', it i'Etat. icie eitoyen do tout Flat gut edra dcte nnrer drna A lN O.I)IN tIletC Ctrt ollt 1I)Io(flr ('ouFrlr estabillihed inl tiiL" ofl TLoulwllxna, 1by tihe of lWt" Uni ted oiSott. '7I bo of tJt Satt of titiatit in Converiooi a-i. dO dan and it i. hereby ordained 1.

All ald p1arts of acts of tle a 'to lnttoottt' totoott r'Otto i-n "re of teilte I uited1i of A merica, rttlat. i tath ttor 'aniz itti in.l 'lt''iont ofttheCircot i i'ra tl re! a ti i thte Io i trl aioi goti jl fti l(i- a fril i i tI lhe att it lre 'or i'ii tent tt a oy of ti o'diontnoe ofi this tionby the -ily ii of't ilie i itt Otr noai, lii i i 'pit ti' iiiti t' tott vt it i Ciiinrll tilttotidner i stoo 1't'at'idtt mli oa a ti and dnics hlthinel ish a tll be perle "nr Ir ilt- ive of.lelrs who have o) ile itr tie id lawo to roryit edsaidio otinder hlI rec oguize tlhe sole aud exchluive authore t'eoiiin illtint 'rolll tiy itItvtlrtidillot llooti bey 10 7tit of tttitin, ottIt tliroyttakiet ttioe fitotof gonlce priorie tod by tile ordinae pas Id ed the 00th article of the '(rltiootliton lofitito, lte, iloioo stutid rl is on chellarge of any such fiOltie 'efo tge to be wite Ilrviso to tile foreL'oi hg section, the ofiie shall he. deemed vatcint, the bol reetrid.i ind tht ets titl'eiioft of (every kiod thereto or ill aoll oiae bllongittie. i tiall be diliveroc tfot scl person as vi tovef in-obrllsh nni mssion tile dntit tllile crisahl, shoolt atny otlice heretofotre held ia this State, toder and by virtue of tihe laws (or the United States; netioted in ty firio ot tion of this ordin nce, bel collie vacanllt frolm ny tllealluse whatsoever, tsi Geov er0ior shal tlatoe ntitority, and lie is tlereby diretoed to iioniitti ion sitoe competentt atid experiienced person to perforo tie dutieso thiereof roidel, toao all such atppioitees shall take and subtts te oatih prescribed io 1 the second sect ion of Sie. 4.

All officers comminttionid by tit GoverIO' iroo itoue of thi din anoe ohilt, wited Irr to salid Go)vernment, shalll be tof tine a ftoer tto tat he btote ofoLooisilnon Ae tc ntet of tlio oifnn dot Stte of lnsi'ianote non a.otiotottit to tttooo woiil tittha boot beicilfoto itrtmllir tll toe oxicer' tllo comply with tite tio.5. lTtt' i iltli ir oted, ldwtins or proseeoingy ofd any idtstitiolll tItCto dtet Ipendi in said cortsto it the titei liilnaceo of Scetsior wys Anall citnttilo, at oe rridcon, afo if Io intersroptioll tle Iiiuin of Iat'e aid Coutstod Id tketlo I eun nr clit tartteo the. in in tir.ot tCo rt, taiotootitltie to ilttt liooioo to verinnt toibet i whererin a linall judsment or decree hns ite lit tte prec 10r0 whied ji odmentt or ditcreo titoitltnsto tthoiorreltondinog lo Deptarltment of boil tot'ornttint oftihebtoiti flouisittna.t Aold itio of dttth iteoeby gtnt'otttt Ottein iltt of ror aio ohefllerls lie, nwitdr thie tro'iotionts of thits odieroneieo gre allclitds as deall11 cases inl the Courts of State, from otetolo of the Llitrecrds inttnic a itig oit of error tlr Hopreme Coulrt of thle United Sot' Tinhtll olt i orce, 00 00or esroid, exeg cu-of any diloori itiHtt o' it watoeiiro ndiog to told 000 Ir0 ti tbo titito lIti Ortltenlto of soooooittt too ost, oooititne tol lto betcarriedoon 0s if tio tn dayt il.titivSO of Sto ndai nfts toke dotott ind ot il a Cltstten titn IntheOCir('lnttdicat ti firt sitht ooetittt of ttlltosC itdto werin lootl jonotoo or ttooco Itot boeo or tnay hi eiiito re irei, loitot wtaiob ittild eto tor decrie rof errwat or nrIi Lt ael twie aie my rtutdire to o'ioiooo oif tlto tt neto ilostnibed, 00 nito ine tillh s000 in cle oero touI inett oy te Stourlt fo be the j'ltt in decreestl' ol ot bl a olrt ofer0000 tontti lite t) Ito S'tpiotooloe od tif lbe itahotiotitol' titi' aria int hloroe i aoroosoaid, otoon. Lison nin alot.itijoltigllo, i or idced, frtor, thatl It t.tye id itlil pive Inrty, witot ofo aitlyd serf(llity condiitioneld, to perfect an'd trogcfte srid wo rit of erot or esslteal, with intt te oxtIttoiivo of Sonila)yo, aftec Ito rootlittol ait the ontloleitto ii taionitg Itoe iteeto iduc i ototler crniti'ns in tini to almont fo a ret of erro000 00 Otleta! tiie enoe toit retttitre to Itav libed int Sit ca i'es by tihe ia hereby reinyC 'ate I 'le rniotont of siidi rtt peofiot 'tpitiirottthout titovidtit fotlrtoi' lamo atId patysall oiitve(O iotti, waiti oooot nod tflcot' iee tu'ib eOdlhitoilmd to peurfoct tl 00nt ssitwlt of ooie0r0 oitapteai toith tool the oldit oao itod it oaobhoamoaoioo 000 toore't ibod to otoimih OOoy Itol law'o tooeby l'onoete't. tb-.

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