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An Act for the relief of William H. Williams. 1856 3 (1856)

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OF THE
STATE             OF       L0       ISIANA:
No. 1.]                     AN ACT
For the relief of William I. Williams.
Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the State of
Louisiana in General Assembly convened, That permission is hereby
certain slaves granted to William H. Williams, or his legal representatives, to
o W.  . w.- make application to the several authorities now in possession of the
msewho lee. slave or slaves seized by and forfeited to the State under and by
hemInthestate. virtue of the Act of eighteen hundred and seventeen, and the issue
of said slaves now in possession of the State; and that the several
authorities be and they are hereby authorized and required to de-
liver the said slave or slaves and the issue aforesaid to the said
Williams or his legal representatives, with full permission to keep
or to sell or dispose of the said slaves within the limits of the State;
Proviso,  provided that no further demands be made upon the State on ac-
count of said slaves; and provided further, that this Act be con-
sidered an act of clemency.
JOHN M. SANDIDGE,
Speaker of the House of Representatives.
ROBERT C. WICKLIFFE,
President of the Senate.
Approved January 23d, 1856.
P. 0. HEBERT,
Governor of the State of Louisiana.
A true copy,
ANDREW S. HERRON,
Secretary of State.
No. 2.]                     AN ACT
For the relief of Patrick Ward.
Be it enacted by the Senate and IHouse of Representatives of the State of
Louisiana in General Assembly convened, That the Auditor of Public
Warrant for Accounts be and he. is hereby authorized to issue a warrant to
n favor lf Pe. Patrick Ward upon his own order, for the sum of five hundred dol-
Ward.  o . lars, as a full compensation to the said Patrick Ward for burying the

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