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An Act for the relief of William H. Williams. 1852 186 (1852)

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as Reports of the Supreme Court of this State, Digest of the Statute
Laws made in eighteen hundred and fifty, Moreau and Carleton's trans-
lation of the Partidas,pamphlet copies of the statutes, etc., to be given
in exchange for similar books or works sent to this State, and to re-
ciprocate exchanges in all cases with every State in the Union; and,
provided, that five copies of Bertin's Index to the Successions
opened in New Orleans, &c., be sent to each clerk's office of the
district court in the State for each parish, and there deposited for the
use of the parish; Provided, that they be applied for and taken away
by the several clerks in the State, without further charge on the
State.
Sec. 5. Be itfurther enacted, &c., That all the books of the State,
those for distribution among the courts and parishes, and the public
Duty or the so- officers, as well as those remaining permanently in the State library,
crtaryofstate. be placed under the control of the secretary of State, who shall direct
and see that this duty be performed by the State librarian; and the
State treasurer is hereby relieved from the performance of any of
these duties in future; any law or laws to the contrary are hereby
repealed.
JOHN E. KING,
Speaker of the House of Representatives.
J. B. PLAUCHE,
Lieutenant-Governor and President of the Senate.
Approved, March 18th, 1852.     JOSEPH WALKER,
Governor of the State of Louisiana.
No. 268.                  AN ACT
For the relief of William II. Williams.
Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the
Conditions o State of Louisiana, in General Assembly convened, That permission
Wh    Apin is herchy granted to the said William H. Williams, or his legal re-
tc) .11. av presentatives, to make application to the several authorities now in
possession of the slave or slaves seized by and forfeited to the State,
under and by virtue of the act of (1817) eighteen hundred and seven-
teen, and that the several authorities as aforesaid be and they are
hereby authorized and required to deliver the said slave or slaves, or
as many of said slaves as are now living, and their increase, forth-
with to the said Williams or his legal representatives, upon his exe.
cuting his bond to the Governor, conditioned for the immediate remo.
val of' said slaves out of the jurisdiction of the State of Louisiana;
Provided, that no further demands be made on the State, and provi-
ded further, that this act be considered an act of clemency.
JOHN E. KING,
Speaker of the House of Representatives.
J. B. PLAUCHE,
Lieutenant-Governor and President of the Senate.
Approved, March 18th, 1852.
JOSEPH WALKER,
Governor of the State of Louisiana.

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