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An Act to amend an act entitled An act to provide for the draining and clearing of the marshy grounds and cypress swamps situated between the city of New Orleans, its incorporated suburbs and Lake Pontchartrain 1839 124 (1839)

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SECT. 2. Be it further enacted, &c., That the State
treasurer shall pay, out of any money not otherwise dis-
posed of, on the warrant of the commissioners of the
$500 to the public schools of the parish of Iberville, certified by the
parish of Iber. parish judge of the said parish, the sum of five hundred
ville.     dollars for the use of public schools: provided however,
Proviso, that the police jury of Iberville shall impose a tax of the
like sum; and in default of the said tax being imposed,
this section shall be repealed.
Approved, March 19, 1839.
No. 48.-AN ACT to legalize certain acts passed in the parish
of Natchitoches.
SECTION 1. Be it enacted by the Senate and House
of Representatives of the State of Louisiana, in general
assembly eonvcncd, That the want of the proper qualifi-
cations to hold the commission of a justice of the peace,
by Frangois Marie Normant, shall not be a cause suffi-
cient to annul or render void any of the acts done or
passed by said Normant while acting as justice of the
peace.
Approved, March 19th, 1839.
No. 49.-AN ACT to amend an act entitled  An act to provide
for the draining and clearing of the marshy grounds and cypress
swamps situated between the city of New-Oricans, its incorpo-
rated suburbs and Lake Pontchartrain, approved 19th March,
1835.
WHEREAs, the draining of the low and marshy
grounds behind the 1st. Municipality of the city of New-
Orleans, by the draining company, has proved complete-
ly successful; whereas similar experiments made by pri-
vate citizens on their plantations on the Mississippi have
been attended with the same beneficial results, whereby
the practicability and utility of the system of draining
lately adopted in this State, has been fully and satisfac-
torily tested; but whereas difficulties are found to exist in
the execution of several provisions of the act incorpo-
rating the said draining company; and it is desirable to
simplify, expedite and extend the operations of said
company; therefore,

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