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An Act to prohibit the introduction of slaves for sale into this state. 1825 114 (1826)

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es in the sixth district; the judge of the sixth dis-
trict shall in like manner proceed to the different
parishes in the seventh district; and the judge of
the seventh district, to the parisheiof the fifth dis-
trict: and in this order perpetually; and they shall
receive in addition to their present salaries the
sum of five hundred dollars each.
Powers of  Sec. 2.  Be it further enacted, That the said
the Judges. district judges shall have power to grant all orders
that are necessary by law to be granted out of term
time in any district of the division to which they
belong, whether they are resident therein at thb
time or not, and that nothing in this act shall ren-
der it necessary for the said judges to change their
present residence.
When this  Sec. 3. And be it further enacted, That this act
act shall be
in force,  shall take effect and be in force, from and after the
first Monday of July next, and that the aforesaid
judges shall proceed to change districts according
to the tenor of this act from and after that period.
A. B. ROMAN,
Speaker of the House of Representatives.
H. S. THIBODAUX,
President of the Senate.
Approved March 22, 1826.
H. JOHNSON,
Governor of the State of Louisiana.
AN ACT to prohibit the introduction of slaves for sale into this state.
Introduetion  Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Ropresenia-
of slaves for  ives of the State of Louisiana, in General Assembly con-
bited.  vened, That no person or persons shall, after the
first day of June eighteen hundred and twenty-six,
bring into this state any slave or slaves of any ,de-
scription whatsoever, with the intent to sell or hire
the same, under the penalty of being punished by
imprisonment not exceeding two years, and fined
,not exceeding one thousand dollars, and shall

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