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An Act to provide a Revenue for the support of the Government of this State. 1853 285 (1853)

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Xe    or %lat*   To keeper of Stath House, for lainp oil and fuel, tweuty-ve dol-
Reptra to Capitol,  For repairs on the Capitol, two thousand dollars.
Det and Dumb    For tuition for Deaf and Dumb Childrel, eight thousand nine hun-
children, $10%5.
anre, Pbson . dred and twenty-five dollars.
uble Bahoo!3,  For support of Free Public Schools, payable out of the Mill and
Poll TaxFuuds, two hundred and forty thousand dollars.
oe   ^   . For snpport of Keeper and Assistant of State Arsenal, thirteen
hundred and twenty dollars.
pr       ad0ox . To pay J. H. Maddox, printer to the late Constitutional Conven-
tion, for publishing debates of the Convention, three thousand and ten
dollars.
Jackson slonument,  For the completion of the Jackson Monument, ten thousand dol-
410.00.         lars.
Bureau of Stat,.  For the salary of the late Superintendent of the Bureau of Statis-
gc., $10.      tics, one quarter and twenty-seven days, one hundred and ninety-five
dollars.
N. o. Washington  To the New Orleans and Washington Battalion of Artillery, two
Battalion of Arnille- thousand dollars.
Louisiana Legion,  To the Louisiana Legion, two thousand five hundred dollars.
canoncors, Do-  To the Cannoniers of Donaldsonville, five hundred dollars.
naldfonvilh, $500.
Tho above Clatms  SEC. 2. Bc it farther enactCd, 4-c., That the Auditor of Pub.
to be paid in prefer.
fced.           lie Accounts, and the Treasurer, be, and they are hereby required to
pay the claims set forth in the foregoing section of this Bill, in prefer-
ence to all others.
Oonflstlugscctto SEC. 3. .He it further enacted, 4-c., That the Act entitled an
:opeated.       Act to reduce the salaries and fix the contingent fund of the State
Officers, approved eighteenth March, eighteen hundred and fifty-two,
be, and the same is hereby repealed, so tr as its provisions conflict
with the appropriations made in this Act.
E. WARREN MOISE,
Speaker of the House of Representatives.
W. W. FARMER,
Lieutenant Governor and President of the Senate.
Approved, April 30th, 1853.
P. 0. HEBERT,
Governor of the State of Louisiana.
A true copy,
ANDREW S. HiRRoN,
Secretary of State.
No. 327.1                   AN  ACT
To provide a Revenue for the support of the Government of this State.
ARTICLE I.
hATE AND OBJECT OF TAXATION.
SECTION 1. Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Repre-
sentatives of the State of Louisiana, in Generial Assembly con-
Annual tax of one- venerl, That an annual ad valorem tax of one-sixth of one per centun
sixth of one per
centumlevied for the shall be levied for the purpose of supporting the Government of this
uppnt othe onv. State, to pay the public debt, and promote the public interest thereof,
upon the assessed cash valuation of the following:

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