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An act to legalize and confirm two acts of sale made by Marie Emilie Derbanne, wife of John Bernard Vandegriffe, through Pierre Alcide Dupleix, her attorney in fact, all of the parish of Natchitoches, of certain dotal property, to Joseph Roman Fred6ric and Terence Chaler, also of the parish of Natchitoches, which acts were. 1859 84 (1859)

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  No Lat for Ia for not less than the appraised value thereof, upon the terms and condi-
than the apprais-
ed value.    tions as provided for in section second of act 267, the said lot of school
             land as designated above.
                                                   WM.   W.  PUGII,
                                         Speaker of the House  of Representatives.
                                                   W.M.  F.  GRIFFIN,
                                                          President of the Senate.
               Approved   March  15th, 1859.
                                                    ROBERT C. WICKLIFFE,
                                               Governor  of tihe State of Louisiana.
               A  ti:ue copy.
                    ADitaEw  S. IIERRor,
                          Secretary of Stato.





             No. 108.]                       AN  ACT
             To legalize and confirm two acts of sale made by Marie Emilie Derbanne, wife of.John Bernard
             Vandegriffe, through Pierre Alcide Dupleix, ier attorney in fact, all of the parish of Nutchl-
             toches, of certain dotal property, to .oseph Roman FrAdric and Terence Chaler, also ofthe
             parish of Natcliltoches, which acts were paKsed on the thirteenth day of June, A. D. 1857,
             before William Payne, Notary Public in and for the parish of Natchitoches.
 Preamble.     Wun:F.s,   Marie  Emilie Derbaite,  wife of John Bernardi Vaidegriffe,
             through  Pierre  Alcide  Duploix, her  attorney  inl fact, did, by  two
             aets of salv, passed helore William Pavne, a Notary Public int and for the
             parish of Natchiloches, on the thirteenth day of June, A. 1. 1837, for and
             in conideration  of the sums of one thousand dollars and fifteen hundred
             dollars, respectively, eash in hatn paid, sell, assign, set over antI deliver
             unto Joseph Roman   Fndric   and Terence Chaler, respectively of the same
             residence, the slave Catherine, a negro  woman   aged  about  thirty-four
             years, and the slave Ambrose, a Iegro) mt1an, aged about thirty-live years,
             slaves for life; and whereas said slaves constituted a portion of the dotal
             property of the said Marie Enilie )erlianne, and int order to dispose of the
             saime', the said Marie Emnilie Derbaie, obligate. herself hy said acts of
             sale to have the same legalized and confirmed by an act of the Legislature
             of Louisiana, therefore
  %cm or see   Be it enacted by the Senate and luse o!' Reprcsentatives nf the Stat? of
legalizr.reda. LoAisiana, in General Assembly courened, That the said acts of sale, mad
            as aforesaid, be, and the samte are hereby legalized, and the titles to said
            slaves therein sold respectively to the said Joseph Roman  Fridcric  and
            Terence  Chaler, ie confirinedI and made perfi-et itn Iaw.
                                                  WM.   W.  PUGH,
                                          Speaker  of the House of lepresentatives.
                                                  WM.  F. GRIFFIN,
                                                           President of the Senate.
               Approved  March  12th, 1859.
                                                 HOiERT C. WICKLIFFE,
                                                 Coverior of the State of Louisiana.
               A trute copy.
                   ASeety S. HfnnoS,
                        Secretary of State.

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