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Resolution relative to an amendment, proposed by the State of Georgia, to the Constitution of the United States. 1825 10 (1826)

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RESOLUTION relative to an amendment, proposed by the State df
Georgia, to the Constitution of the United States.
Resolved by the Senate and House of Representatives
of the State of Louisiana, in General Assembly conved,
That they do concur in the amendment proposed
by the State of Georgia to the Constitution of the
United States, passed the twenty-second day of
December, one thousand eight hundred and twen-
ty-three, in the words following, to wit:
, That no part of the Constitution of the United
 States ought to be construed, or shall be constru-
4ed. to authorize the importation, or ingress, of
 any person of color, into any one of the United
 States, contrary to the laws of such State.
Resolved, That the Governor of this State be,
and he is hereby, requested to communicate this
resolution to the Executive of the different States,
and request that the same may be submitted to
their respective Legislatures.
A. B. ROMAN,
Speaker of the House of Representatives.
H. S. THIBODAUX,
President of the Senate. '1
Approved 30th January, 1826.
H. JOHNSON,
Governor of the State of Louisiana.
AN ACT supplementary to an act, entitled -. An act to incorporate a
Marine Insurance Company in the City of New Orleans, under the
name of the Louisiana Insurance Company, passed on the 9th day of
March 1816.
Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representa-
Charter pro. lives ofthe State of Louisiana, in General Assembly con-
rogued.  rened, That the charter of the Louisiana Insurance
Company in the City of New Orleans, which said
company was incorporated by an act passed on the
ninth day of March eighteen hundred and sixteen,
be and the same is hereby renewed and continued
for and during the space of twenty years, from the
expiration of the said charter as mentioned in the
aforesaid act; and that the stockholders of the said
company shall remain and continue a body corpo-
rate and politic during the said space of twenty
years aforesaid, under the same and style, and with

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