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Joint Resolution requiring the State Engineer to deliver the aged and infirm negroes belonging to the State to the Superintendent of the Deaf and Dumb Asylum. 1859 189 (1859)

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             and forty-nine, and September twenty-eighth, one thousand eight hundred
             and fifty.
 Appropriation- SEc. 2. Be it further enacted, &c., That tie Treasurer be instructed to
 how to bo made. pay to said A. W. Bell, the sum of seven hundred dollars upon his own
             warrant, the said sun to be in full amount expended and for services reni-
  When this act dered.
takes efrcit.  SEC. 3. Be it further enacted, 4-c., That this act shall be in full force
             and effect from and after its passage.
                                                  WM.  W.   PUGH,
                                           Speaker of the House of Representatives.
                                                  WM.   F. GRIFFIN,
                                                           President of the Senate.


Approved  March  17th, 1359.


ROBERT C. WICKLIFFE,
Governor of the State of Louisiana.


                A true copy.
                    ANDREW  S. HERRON,
                         Secretary of State.



             No. 242.]                JOINT   RESOLUTION
             Requiring the State Elginleer to deliver the aged and intiri negroes belonging to the State
                            to the Superintendent of the Deaf and umb Asylum.
  no state ag-  Resolved by  the Senate and  House of Representatives of the State of
ewdirecwd  to Lousiaa,  in General Assembly coNrTOed, That the State Engineer, at his
'Ieliver cc rh
     egroean n discretion, who slhall designate theim by nae, he, and  he  is hereby
u. Soperintold. required to deliver ;t the Superintendent o' the Deal' and Utninb Asylum,
and tnmi ay  allithe aged and infl im negroes belonging in the State, and that it shall
um.          be the duty of said Superintendent to take care of, clothe and feed said
             negroes, and use them  its servants in said Asylum.
               Resolvel fuitrther, &c., That in case any of said negroes should be nteded
 ay          in working the Capitol grounds and keeping them in order, the said Super-
working the ('.it intendent shall send, from tiie to time, as mtany ts shall lie deemied neces-
             sary by the keeper of the Capitol grounids.
                                                   W\M.  W.  PUGH,
                                         Speaker  of the House of Representatives.
                                                   WM. F. GRIFFIN,
                                                           President of the Senate.


   Approved  March  17th, 1859.


   A true copy.
       ANDREW  S. HEnRON,
              Secretary of State.



No. 243]


      ROB3ERT   C. WICKLIFFE,
  Governor  of the State of Louisiana.





AN  ACT


             To authorize John lenry Ehrman of the city of New Orleans, to adopt Pauline Coleta Pillot.
   Mrs. - Henry SEcIoN 1.  Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the
a ebran athaor: State of  Louisiana, in   General Assembly    convened, That John      Henry

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