Jewell's digest of the city ordinances, together with the constitutional provisions, acts of the General Assembly and decisions of the courts relative to the government of the City of New Orleans. Compiled and published by E.L. Jewell 1882
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Page 94 VI TITLE-CITY OF NEW ORLEANS
DECISIONS OF THE SUPREME COURT
The ordinance of the city of New Orleans, approved April 7, 1858, relative to the assemblage, of colored persons, free or slave, in violation of law, is not unconstitutional in its provisions. 15 Ann. 441.
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Page 340 XVI TITLE-POLICE REGULATIONS.
SECTION II MISCELLANEOUS
ART. 170. It shall not be lawful for any person or persons to beat a drum, or blow a horn, or sound a trumpet in any street or public place within the limits of the city; provided, that such provision shall not apply to any militia or other procession, or to those cases in which auctioneers are permitted to beat drums.
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