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An Act to amend an Act entitled an Act to incorporate the town of New Iberia, in the parish of St. Martin, and for other purposes. 1855 201 (1855)

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paid to the above named persons on the warrant of the Auditor of
Public Accounts.
JOHN M. SANDIDGE,
Speaker of the House of Representatives.
ROBERT 0. WICKLIFFE,
President of the Senate
Approved, March 14th, 1855.
P. 0. HEBERT,
Governor of the State of Louisiana.
A true copy,
ANDRENW S. HuRROtN,
Secretary of State.
No. 153.j                   AN   ACT
To amend nu Act eititled *an Act to incorporate the town of New Ib6eia, in the
parish of St. Martin, and for other purposes, approved March 13th, 1839
SuCTIoN 1. Be it enacted by the Senate and Tfouse of Repre-
sentatives of the State of Louisiafia in General Assembly con-
Amstt of the town. vened. That the second section of the above recited Act be and the
same is hereby amended and re-enacted to read as follows, to wit:
That the inhabitants and legal voters residing at New Iberia, in the
parish of St. Martin, south or below the lower line of the plantation
of Harvey Hopki, and north or above the line of the plantation of
John F. Miller, extending ten arpents from the Bayou Teche, on each
New Iberia incor- side thereof,- and within said limits. be and they are hereby made a
ate withcertabi body politic and corporate, by the name of the  Trustees of the town
of New Iberia, and by and in that naine to have perpetual succes-
sion, to sue and be sued, plead and be impleaded, to make and use a
<ommon seal, and be capable of holding and conveying property,
movable and immovable, with all the powers and rights of a political
corporation, and as sui shall have power to raise money by taxation
on- all property, immovable, movable and slaves, provided the same
be equal and uniform on the value, and by taxing merchants, retailers,
grogsbops, billiard tables, hawkers, pedlars, and white male persons
above twenty-one years, in such amount and aiounts as may be
deemed expedient, within the limits aforesaid, provided that the
amount so raised shall not exceed the amount of one thousand dollars
in any one year.
Time and manter  SEc. 2.  Be it f Itriter etacted, 4-c., That on the first Monday of
of holding election. June of cich year and every year, between the hours of ten o'clock,
A. n., and four o'clock. r. m., the quslified electors residing within said
limits shall meet and elect five freeholders, residents of said town, to
be Trustees thereof, who shall serve until their successors are elected
and qualified, and in the event that said election should from any cause
not take placeas aforesaid, then the same may he held at any time
thereafter, on giving ten days' public notice by posting up at three
public places within said town, and such elections may be held by a
Justice of the Peace and two freeholders or three freeholders, to be
named by the Board of Trustees.

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