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An Act to repeal the second Section of an act entitled An act relative to Patrols. 1861 64 (1861.1)

handle is hein.slavery/ssactsla0485 and id is 1 raw text is: 61

No. 79.]                        AN ACT
To auithorize Henry J. Heard and Isabella It. Wederstrandt, hiis wife, to adopt Maria Lemon,
an orphan, 1ad to cha linge her name.
Adoption. SEcrion 1. Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives qf the
State 01f Louisiana, in General Assembly convened, That Henry J. Hoard
and his wife, Isabella Rt. Woderstrandt, of the parish of East Baton Rouge
be, and they are hereby authorized and empowered to adopt Maria Lnion,
an orphan, and to clangc letr namic to that of Mary Heard.
To be by No-  SEc. 2. Be it further enicted, -c., That said adoption shall be cffected
ariat act.   by the tcans of ani authentic act, to b  executed before the Recorder, or
any Notary Public of' the parish of East Baton Houge.
Name aid righls  SEc. 3. Be it farther enacted, &c., That the adoption being thus made
0n the iopted and effected, that said Maria Louon shall bear the unic of Mary IHeard,
and shall be entitled to all the rights and privileges appertaining to a logiti-
mate child, and shall, for all intents and purposes, be considered as if she
were actually and in [hat the legitimate child of said Henry J. [eard and
Isabella R1. Wederstrandt, his wife; provided, that nothing contained in this
aet shall interfere with the rights of forced heirs, if any there be, and that
this not take effect from and after its passage.
C. H1. MORRISON,
Speaker of the House of' Reproscutatives.
BJENRY M. HYAMS,
Lieutenant Governor and President of the Senate.
Approved 5th March, 1861.
TIlIOS. 0. MOORE,
(overnor of' the State of' Louisiana.
A triue copy.
PLINY D. HARDY,
Secretary of' State.
No. S0.]                        AN   ACT
To repeal the second Section of ai net entitledt  An act relative to Patrois, approved
Mirch fifteenth, A. 1). eighteen  huini dred iid lifty-tive, ill is fti  a s the I Iishes of Jack-
Sonl, lnioni :1nd tienvill  are cL oncerlied.
nepen.        He it enacted by the Senate and House of Irpresentatives of te State
oi  [,oaisi~ca, in  General Assembly convened, h'flat the second section
of' an aet entitled an act relative to Patrols, 'approved March fifteenth,
A. 1). eighteen hundred and fifty-five, reading    u ils: That the Patrols
ordered by the Police J uries shall not have the right to enter plantations to
visit the negro huts, unless the owne'r or agent, if' present on the plantation,
shall be notified of' the presence of' the hPatrol, in order that le itny accomu-
pany theta, should he wish to do so-be, and the samte is hereby repealed
in so far as the parishes of Jackson, Union and l3ionville atre concerned.
C. 11. MORRISON, .
Speaker of the House of Representatives.
HENRY M. H1YAMS,
Lieutenant Governor and President of the Senate.
Approved March 5th, 1861.
THTOS. 0. MOORE,
Governor of' the State of Louisiana.
A true copy.
PLINY D. HARDY,
Secretary of State.

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