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An Act to allow Harriet Mitchell, a free woman of color, to reside in this State. 1846 19 (1846)

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the parish quota,, exacted by the' revenue laws of the State.
SEC. 17. Be it furthier enacted, 4e. j That this act shall be in force
from and after the date of its publicition in the State Gazette, but if from
any cause whatever, the first election thereunder should not take place at
the time specified; it shall he laivtl to hlid the same at any time thereafter,
to be desig'nated by the Parish Juige of the parish of Ascension.
SEC. 18. Be it further enac'ed, 4-c.; That all laws inconsistent with
this act, are hereby repealed, and declared henceforth null and void.
(Signed)                 DAVID A RANDALL,
Speaker of the House of Repre ertatives.
(Signed)                TRASIMON LANDRY,
Lieutenant Governor and President of the Senate.
Approved April 22d, 1846.
(Signed)                ISAAC JOHNSON,
Governor of the State of Louisiana.
No. 31.]                     AN ACT
To talow Harriet Mitchell, a free woman of color, to reside in this State.
He it enacted by the Senate and Hlouse of Represenrative's of the State
(f 1,oulsiana in General Asrmbly counrened, That Harriet Mitchell, a
free wvonan of color, residing in the parish of Jeffersont, he permitted to
l*04ide within the Srtte, upon her giving good and sticivient bond and so.
curity in the sun of five hundred dollt s thr her good behavior.
(Signed)              DAVID A. IlANDALL,
Speaker of the House of Representatives.
(Signed)              FELIX GARCIA,
President pro. ten. of the Senate.
Approved, April 23d, 1846.
(Signed)               ISAAC JOHNSON,
Governor of the State of Louisiana.
No. 32.]                    AN ACT
For the relief of Julie Vigoineux and Tulin 3forow, f. w. e.
Pay ar eoper.  Be it enacted by the Senae and House of Represen!ires of the
State of Louisiana in General Assembly conrcned, That from and after
tle passage of this act, it shall be permitted to Julie Vigoureox and Tulie
Motow, her daughter. Iw free persons of color, to remain io the State,
upon.each giving btond and security in the sum of two thousand'dollars, for
tLeir goud behavior, any law to the contrary notwithstanding.
(Signed)                 DAVID A. RANDALL,
Speaker of the House of Representatives.
(Signed)                 FELIX GARCIA,
President pro. tem of the Senate.
Approved, April 23d, 1846.
(Signed)                'ISAAC JOHNSON,
Governor of the State of-Louisaus,

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