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An Act to authorize Hypolite Chretien and Celestine Cantrelle, his wife, to dispose of, by deed of sale or otherwise, a family of slaves. 1854 9 (1854)

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No. 8.1                     AN ACT
To authorize Hypolite Chretien and Celestine Cantrelle, his wife, to dispose of, by
deed of sale or otherwise, a family of slaves.
SECTION 1. Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Repre-
sentatives of the State of Louisiana in General Assembly con-
H1. Chr6tienand his vened, That Hypolite Chr6tien and Celestine Cantrelle, his wife, of
r   le tieCano the Parish of St. Landry, be and they are hereby authorized and em-
dieoroef aecertain powered to dispose of by deed of sale or otherwise, a certain family
of slaves, to wit: Julia, a negro woman and her two children, Phro-
zine, aged about six years, and Charles, aged about four years; said
slaves constituted as dowry by the marriage contract between said
parties.                       JNO. M. SANDIDGE,
Speaker of the House of Representatives.
W. W. FARMER,
Lieutenant Governor and President of the Senate.
Approved, February 11th, 1854.
P. 0. HEBERT,
Governor of the State of Louisiana.
A true copy.
ANDREW S. HERRON,
Secretary of State.
No. 9.]                     AN ACT
For the relief of Pierre Caze, Bertrand Caze and Jacques Caire.
SECTION 1. Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Repre-
sentatives of the State of Louisiana in General Assembly con-
Pierre Case, Ber- vened, That Pierre Caze, Bertrand Caze and Jacques Caire, he and
trand  Caze,  snd
Jacques Caire, dis- they are hereby discharged from all liability to pay a certain judgment
charged from paying for the sum  of one thousand dollars, rendered against them in the
a certain judgment. Sixth District Court in the Parish of West Baton Rouge, on the 9th
day of April, 1853, in the case of the State of Louisiana vs. Pierre
Caze, on a bond forfeited by the non-appearance of said Pierre Caze
at the term of said Court begun and holden on the first Monday in
March, 1853.
Commission to be  SEC. 2. Be it further enacted, 4.c., That the said Pierre Caze,
paid to the District Bertrand Caze and Jacques Caire, shall not be exonorated from pay-
Attorney.       ing the District Attorney of the Sixth Judicial District, his legal com-
mission of ten per cent. upon the amount of said judgment.
When this Act takes  SEC. 3. Be it further enacted, 4-c., That this Act shall be in
erect,          force from and after is passage.
JNO. M. SANDIDGE,
Speaker of the House of Representatives.
W. W. FARMER,
Lieutenant Governor and President of the Senate.
Approved, February 13th, 1854.
P. 0. HEBERT,
Governor of the State of Louisiana.
A true copy.
ANDREw    S. HERRON,
Secretary of State.

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