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An Act more effectually to prevent Slaves from obtaining spirituous and intoxicating liquors without the consent of their masters. 1832 162 (1832)

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of the parish of Natchitoches, without any remuneration, for the use of the
public, the causewaj or dyke constructed'by them.
(Signed) .A. MOUTON,
Speaker of the House of Representatives.
P. DERA[GNY, Pqpsident of the Senate.
Approved, March 29, 1882.
A. B. ROMAN,
Governor of the state of Loifiana.
AN ACT to amend an act entitled *An act to incorporate the-Town of Thi-
bodeauville and for other purposes.
Original act a. Section 1. Be it enacted boy the Senate and House of Representatives of
maended.     the State of Louisiana is general assembly convened, That the first section
of said act, be and the same is hereby amended, as that the town of Thibo-
deauville, in addition to the limits therein designated, shall include the lots
above the main road leading from the bayou Lafourche to the parish of Ter-
rebonne, now owned by P. Ml. and J. Sargeant, T. Chamberlin, G. Barada
Perret, and that the proviso contained in the first said section be so far
amended, as not to exem.pt the lots now owned by, the widow of H. S. Thi-
bodaux from town taxes, as soon as they shall cease to be her property; nor
shall the lots sold subsequently to the passage of said act, be exempted from
taxation.
Second see- Sec. 2. Be it further enacted, 4rc. That the secopd section of said act be
tion also amen- so amended, as that every free male white citizen above the age of twenty-one
ded.         years. who shall have rented a tenement in said town for the last six months
preceding the elections, shall be, and is hereby declared competent to vote at
town elections and eligible to nay corporation office.
Third section  Sec. 3. Be it further enacted, &c. That the third section or said act be so
Thi amended. amended, that if at any time the President should resign or absent himself for
more than one month, the remaining trustees shall have the right to elect
another, and in case of death, resignation, or removal of any one of the trus-
tees of said town, the President is hereby authorised and empowered to cause
an election to be holden to fill the vacancy.
Fourth section  See. 4. Be itfurther enacted, &c. That the fourth section of said act be so
also amended, amended, as to giva power to the Trustees to order and superintend the re-
pairs required on the levee of said town, as also the exclusive privilege of is-
tablishing a ferry from the said town to the opposite bank of bayou Lafaurche,
together with the right of taxing taverns,mercantile houses, apothecary shops,
shops for retailing spirituous liquors, billiard tables, &a. Provided always,
that the tax thus levied shall not exceed that imposed by the state on similar
establishments.
Fifth section  Sec. 7. And be it further enacted, &c. That the fifth section of said act be
also ameqded: so amended, as that the President of the hoard of trustees, shall not have
power or nuthority to draw money from the treasury, unless by order of the
board of trustees.
(Signed)                           A. MOUTON,
Speaker of the House of RBpresentatives.
C. DERBIGNY, President of the Senate..
Approved, April 2, 1832.
A. B. ROMAN, Governor of the State of Louisiana.
AN ACT more effectually to prevent Slaves from obtaining spirituous and
intoxicating liquors without the consent of their masters.
Section 1. Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives
Penalty for fur. of the State of Louisiana is General Assembly convened, That from and
nishing to   after the promulgation of this act, any trader, pedlar, hawker, by land or wa-
slaves spiritu- tavern. or grog shop keeper, or any master or owner, or an% hand enmploved
ous liquore on board of any flat boats, ar any other water craft whatever, who shall sell,
without con- give, or deliver, or cause to be sold, given, or delivered in pmvrent, or under
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thoriatn of any pretence whatsoever, to the slave of any other person or persons, without
toasters.    the consent and authorization of the master or owner, or person having charge
of such seave, any spirituous and ittoxicating liquors; or make any baggain.

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