Part 19 (1/2)
With many thanks for that encouragement which has supported and cheered me through every difficulty, I have the honor to be, with much respect, your most obedient servant,
W.B. STICKNEY, _Lieutenant and a.s.sistant Superintendent of Freedmen_.
THOMAS W. CONWAY, _a.s.sistant Commissioner, &c._
No. 34.
Ordinance relative to the police of recently emanc.i.p.ated negroes or freedmen within the corporate limits of the town of Opelousas.
Whereas the relations formerly subsisting between master and slave have become changed by the action of the controlling authorities; and whereas it is necessary to provide for the proper police and government of the recently emanc.i.p.ated negroes or freedmen in their new relations to the munic.i.p.al authorities:
SECTION 1. _Be it therefore ordained by the board of police of the town of Opelousas_, That no negro or freedman shall be allowed to come within the limits of the town of Opelousas without special permission from his employers, specifying the object of his visit and the time necessary for the accomplishment of the same. Whoever shall violate this provision shall suffer imprisonment and two days' work on the public streets, or shall pay a fine of two dollars and fifty cents.
SECTION 2. _Be it further ordained_, That every negro freedman who shall be found on the streets of Opelousas after 10 o'clock at night without a written pa.s.s or permit from his employer shall be imprisoned and compelled to work five days on the public streets, or pay a fine of five dollars.
SECTION 3. No negro or freedman shall be permitted to rent or keep a house within the limits of the town under any circ.u.mstances, and any one thus offending shall be ejected and compelled to find an employer or leave the town within twenty-four hours. The lessor or furnisher of the house leased or kept as above shall pay a fine of ten dollars for each offence.
SECTION 4. No negro or freedman shall reside within the limits of the town of Opelousas who is not in the regular service of some white person or former owner, who shall be held responsible for the conduct of said freedman; but said employer or former owner may permit said freedman to hire his time by special permission in writing, which permission shall not extend over twenty-four hours at any one time. Any one violating the provisions of this, section shall be imprisoned and forced to work for two days on the public streets.
SECTION 5. No public meetings or congregations of negroes or freedmen shall be allowed within the limits of the town of Opelousas under any circ.u.mstances or for any purpose without the permission of the mayor or president of the board. This prohibition is not intended, however, to prevent the freedmen from attending the usual church services conducted by established ministers of religion. Every freedman violating this law shall be imprisoned and made to work five days on the public streets.
SECTION 6. No negro, or freedman shall be permitted to preach, exhort, or otherwise declaim to congregations of colored people without a special permission from the mayor or president of the board of police under the penalty of a fine of ten dollars or twenty days' work on the public streets.
SECTION 7. No freedman who is not in the military service shall be allowed to carry firearms, or any kind of weapons, within the limits of the town of Opelousas without the special permission of his employer, in writing, and approved by the mayor or president of the board of police.
Any one thus offending shall forfeit his weapons and shall be imprisoned and made to work for five days on the public streets or pay a fine of five dollars in lieu of said work.
SECTION 8. No freedman shall sell, barter, or exchange any articles of merchandise or traffic within the limits of Opelousas without permission in writing from his employer or the mayor or president of the board, under the penalty of the forfeiture of said articles and imprisonment and one day's labor, or a fine of one dollar in lieu of said work.
SECTION 9. Any freedman found drunk within the limits of the town shall be imprisoned and made to labor five days on the public streets, or pay five dollars in lieu of said labor.
SECTION 10. Any freedman not residing in Opelousas who shall be found within the corporate limits after the hour of 3 p.m. on Sunday without a special permission from his employer or the mayor shall be arrested and imprisoned and made to work two days on the public streets, or pay two dollars in lieu of said work.
SECTION 11. All the foregoing provisions apply to freedmen and freedwomen, or both s.e.xes.
SECTION 12. It shall be the special duty of the mayor or president of the board to see that all the provisions of this ordinance are faithfully executed.
SECTION 13. _Be it further ordained_, That this ordinance to take effect from and after its first publication.
Ordained the 3d day of July, 1865.
E.D. ESTILLETTE, _President of the Board of Police_.
JOS. D. RICHARDS, _Clerk_.
Official copy:
J. LOVELL, _Captain and a.s.sistant Adjutant General_.