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The Daily Dispatch: March 30, 1864., [Electronic resource], The inauguration of the "Governor" or Louisiana. (search)
The inauguration of the "Governor" or Louisiana. --The New Orleans Bee, of the 5th inst., contains an account of the inauguration of Michael Hahn, the "Governor" of Louisiana. The following is an extract from Hahn's inaugural: Fellow citizens. In diffident obedience to your sovereign behests, solemnly proclaimed through the ballot box on the anniversary of the birth of the illustrious Washington, I appear before you as your freely elected Governor, doubtful of myself in all things sHahn's inaugural: Fellow citizens. In diffident obedience to your sovereign behests, solemnly proclaimed through the ballot box on the anniversary of the birth of the illustrious Washington, I appear before you as your freely elected Governor, doubtful of myself in all things save in devotion to my country and sincere and heartfelt affection for all my fellow citizens, Irrespective of birth place, creed, or political opinion. In the exercise of your dearest right as American citizens, you have placed me in the exalted office of Governor of this noble State; and by your acts you have shown that although the people of a State may Orr, a State, as a member of the American Union, cannot die. Is there among us to-day a man actuated by genuine American sentiments and true