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Joint Resolution instructing the Senators and requesting the Representatives of Louisiana in Congress to vote for the Constitutional amendment prohibiting Slavery. 1864-1865 40 (1864.1)

handle is hein.slavery/ssactsla0503 and id is 1 raw text is: 40
To taikeaffect  sage, and its provisions. shall apply to all work done for the State by
after its passage. the State Printer during the present session of the General Assembly.
SIMEON BELDEN,
Speaker of the House of Representatives.
J. MADISON WELLS,
Lieutenant Governor and President of the Senate,
Approved January 7, 1865.
MICHAEL HAHN,
Governor of the State of Louisiana.
A true copy *
S. WnoTsowsKI,
Secretary of State.
No. 21.]                    AN ACT
To provide for the payment of the Members, Officers and the contingent expenses of
the Generti1 Assembly.
$25,000 l     SECTION 1. Be it eientCd by the Senate and House of Rlepresentatives
pernrated to of the State Of Loisian in General Assembly COmened, That the suIn
expenses.   of two hundred and fifty thousand dollars be and the same is hereby
appropriated, for the purpose of paying the members of the Senate
and House of Representatives of this State the *per diem to which
they are respectively.entitled, to pay the officers of the Senate and
House of Representatives, and pay the contingent expenses of the
Tob paidon  Senlate and House of Rpresentatives. The salue to be paid by the
tee rant of  Treasurer of the State on the warrant of the Auditor of Public Ac-
counts, according to law.
SIMEON BELDEN,
Speaker of the House of Representatives.
J. MADISON WELLS,
Lieutenant Governor and President of the Senate.
Approved January 9, 1865.
MICHAEL HATIN,
Governor of the State of Louisiana.
A true copy:
S. WROTNOWSKI,
Secretary of State.
No. 22.]             JOINT RESOLUTION
Instructing the Senators and requesting the Representatives of Lou isiana in Con.
gress to vote for the Constitutional amoenthment prohibiting Slavery.
Be it resolved bU the Senate and House of Representatives of the State
of Louisiana in General Assembly convened, That our United States
Senators be and hereby are instrucied, and.that our Representatives
in Congress be and hereby are requested to use all their influence
and cast their votes in favor of the proposed amendment to the Con-
stittition of the United States, forever prohibiting slavery in all the

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