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An Act, relative to the Revenue of the state and to the payment of the contingent expenses of the year 1830, and for other purposes. 1830 106 (1830)

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AiN ACT, relatiN c to the Revenue of the state and to the payient ofthe contingent Lx
penses of the year 1830, and for other purposes.
0ohddingent  Section 1. Be it-enacted by the senate and house of representativcs of the state
fund      of Louisiana ingeneral asseinbly convened, That a sum of money not exceed-
iig five thousand dollars, be, and the same is hereby set apart, as a contingent
fund for the use of the governor; and the state treasurer is authorised to pay
the whole, or a part of said sum, on the warrant or warrants of said governor,
whenever the public use will require it; Provided, that at the next session of
the legislature, the governor shall,-as heretofore, submit an account, specif7-
ing the employment of the sum by him received from the treasurer, pursuant to
to this section.
Setretary of  Sec. 2. Be it further enacted, &c. That the secretary of state, and state
stale & state treasurer, be and they are hereby authorised and empowered, jointly, to sub-
Ireasurer.  scribe and sign,during the absence of the governor, ull such promissory Dotes
as may be wanted to take up orrenew those due by the state in the several
banks of the city of -New-Orleans, when the same shall become due.
Sec. 3. Be itfurthcr enacted, &c, That the state treasurer be, and the same
Sum allowed is hereby autherised to pay to Charles Watts, the sum of -three hundred dol-
Chas. Watts. tars, out of the funds in the treasury not otherwise appropriated, as a compen.
sation fur his services in the suit of the Louisiana insurance company vs. Gar
dere and Morgan.
6ec. 4. Be it further enacted, &c. That the governor is hereby authorised
to delis er to the former reporter othe decisions of the supreme court, a war-
1M1artin's  rant on the state treasurer, for the payment of the numbers, which are to com-
Reports.   plete thu 8th volume of the-new series of said decisions, any law to the contrary
notwithstanding.
Commission   Sec. 5. Be itfurther enacted, &c. That a commission of two per centurm,
allowed the out of the nett proceeds of the sale of certain lots, situated in the city of New-
'treasurer.  Orleans, made by virtue of the act, entitled An act, directing the sale of cer-
tain lots in the city of New-Orleans, belonging to the state, approved Febru-
ary the 7th, 1829, be and the same be allowed to the treasurer of the state.
Sec. 6. Be itfurther enacted, &c. That the sum offive hundred'and forty-five
House of  dollars, thirty seven and a half cents, be and the same is hereby appropriated
TRepresenta- for the current expenses of the house of representatives during the present ses-
tives.     sion: which sum shall be paid by the state treasurer, out of any funds in the
treasury, not otherwise appropriated, to J. F. Canonge, clerk of the house of
representatives, to be by him paid over to the persons entitled to the same.
Sec. 7. Be itfurther enacted &c. That the mulatto slave, Moses, belonging
to Ambroise Brou, residing in the parish of St. Gharles, be and the same is here-
Ie    oest by emancipated and set free, as a reward for his fidelity, by having discovered
certait plots, threatening the tranquility of the state; and it is hereby made the
duty of the state treasurer to pay to the said Ambroise Brou, on his own war-
rant, odt of any moneys in the treasury not otherwise appropriated, the sum at
tifteen hundred dollars, being the amount of the appraisement of said slave, and
that a further sum of one hundred dollars, as a gift from the state, be paid by
the treasurer of the state to the said mulatto Moses, on the warrant of his for-
mer owner, countersigned by the parish judge of St. Charles.
Sec. 8. Be it further enacted, &c. That the sum of eighty-seven dollars and
Sum allowed fifty six cents shall be paid by the state treasurer, to the order of Francis Cal-
t 'I55     lam, late deputy sheriff of the parish of St. Landry, for conveying from said.
parish, to the state prison in New-Orleans, the slave Jack; sentenced to death,
in said parish; but whose punishment was commuted to hard labor for life.
Sec. 9. Be it further enacted &c. That the treasurer of the state be, and he is
hereby authorised and directed to pay to the order of John Smith of the parish
Sum allowed of Ouichita, out ofany moneys in the treasury'not otherwise appropriated, the
to J. S'mith. sum of three hundred dollars, as a compensation in full for his negress Sylva
sentenced to imprisonment in irons, at hard labor for life.

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