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An Act for the relief of Robert B. Brashear. 1843 49 (1843)

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air       Act: Prodded, further, that no Minister of the Gospel shall celebrate
marriages in this State unless he be a citizen of the United States.
(Signed)      C. DERBIGNY, Speaker of the House of Representatives.
(Signed)      FELIX GARCIA, President of the Senate.
Approred, March 27th, 1613.
(Signed)      A. MOUTON. Governor of the State of Louisiana.
No. 79.-AN ACT for the Relief of Robert B. Brashear.
Whereas a negro man named Rolla, the property of Robert B. Bra-
shear, was executed in the Parish of St. Mary, in the year eighteen hun-
dred and forty-two: Therefore,
Bc it enacted by the Senate and louse of Representatires of the State
of Louisiana in General Assembly convened, That the Treasurer of the
State be and is hereby autborised to pay to Robert B. Brashear the sum
allowed by law to owners of negroes executed under the laws of this
State, on the presenting the certificate of the Judge of the Parish of St.
Mary, showing that said negro man Rolla was executed under the laws
of this State, and satisfactory evidence that the said slave was worth more
than three hundred dollars.
(Signed)      C. DERBIGNY, Speaker of the House of Representatives.
(Signed)      'FELIX GARCIA, President of the Senate.
Approred. March 22d, 1S43.
(Signed)      A. MOUTON, Governor of the State of Louisians.
No. S.-AN ACT relative to the Public Buildlngs of the Stste and the State Library.
SECTION 1. Be it enacted by the Senate and louse of Representatirces of
the State of Louisiana, in General Assembly conrcned, That the sumt
of two thousand dollars be and the same is hereby appropriated out of
Appropriat on any money in the Treasury not otherwise appropriated, to pay for such
made       repairs as may be found necessary to the public buildings on the State-
house Square, so as to make them suitable and convenient for the use of
the officers of the State, and to supply them with the necessary furniture,
to be drawn from the Treasury on the warrant of the Governor, and
paid for such repairs or furniture as he may direct.
SEc. 2. Be it further enacted, 4-c. That the use and occupation of the
Roams to beas* several rooms and buildings on said square be assigned to such oficers
faigned to offi- and for such purposes hy the Governor as he may deem proper from time
cer.       to time, and that they be taken carc of and kept by such persons as he
may direct.
Statelibrarian,  SEc. 3. Be it farther enacted, e-c. That the salary of six hundred dol-
-salary discon. lars, heretofore allowed to the State Librarian, he and the same is hereby
tinued.     abolished ; and that hereafter the State Library shall Ie kept under tie
Duty of Heery general supervision of the Secretary of State by such person and in
o State.   such manner as lie may direct, without additional expense to the State.
SEC. 4. Bec it furl ther enacted, 4v. That this Act sltall take effect from
and after its passage, and that all laws or parts of laws inconsistent with
the provisions of this Act be and the same are hereby repealed.
(Signed)      C. DERIONY, Speaker of the House of Representatives.
(Signed)      FELIX GARCIA, Presient of the Senate.
Approred, MArch 271h, 1813.
(Signed)      A. MOUTON, Governor of the State of Louisana.

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