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An Act to amend the act entitled An Act to incorporate the Clinton and Port Hudson Rail-Road Company. 1833 114 (1833.12)

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of vacant succession, or of absent heirs. The proper con-
strction of the articles one thousand one hundred and
twenty-four of the Civil Code not giving to such bonds
when registered the force of a mortgage.
(Signed)               ALCEE LABRANOBE,
Speaker of the House of Representatives.
(Signed)                  C. DERBIGNY,
President of the Senate.
Approved March 10, 1834.
(Signed)                       A. B. ROMAN,
Governor of the State of Lotuiana.
AN ACT
To amend the act entitled An Act to incorporate the Clinton and Port
Hudson Rail-Road Company, approved the 7th day of February, 1833.
SECT. 1. Be it enected by the Senate and House of Represen-
tativea of the State of Louisiana, in general a8sembly convened;
That the Clinton and Port Hudson Rail Road Company shall
loges. oprivi-have, possess and enjoy the right, privilegcs and advantages
hereinafter enumerated, in addition to those already granted to
said company by the act entitled An Act to incorporate the Clin-
ton and Port Hudson Rail Road Company, approved the seventh
day of February, eighteen hundred and thirty-three.
SEcT. 2. Be it further enacted, efc. That the capital of the said
Clinton and Port Hudson Rail Road Company shall be five hun-
Capital in- dred thousand dollars inclusive of the existing capital thereof,
vreased two hundred and fifty thousand thereof may be created by sub-
scription in money, and the remaining two hundred and fifty
thousand dollars by loan or loans on real security as herein-
after provided.
SECT. 3. Be itfurther enacted, dyc. That subscriptions shall be
opened on the first day of April 1834, at Clinton, under direction
Subscription to of the presedent and directors of said company for so much of
be opened.  the capital stock thereot as is to be suscribed in money, and shall
continue open every day, sundays excepted, between the hours
often and zwo= .:e day. zbr the term of six weeks; and if at she
expiration of that time, the amount of said stock shall not L..ve

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