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An Act relating to the hiring of Overseers on country or summer residences. 1861 168 (1861.1)

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No. 216.]                      AN ACT
For the relief of Francois Vienne, late State Tax Collector for the parish of Natchitoches.
The Auditor ot  SECTION 1. Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the
a   iz ou    State ofLouisiana, in General Assembly convened, That the Auditor of Public
tie with Frarqis Accounts and the State Treasurer be, and are hereby instructed and authorized
collector or xal* to settle with Francois Vienne, late Collector of State Taxes for the parish
chlochs.   of Natchitoches, as though said Vicune had made said settlement on the first
day of December, eighteen hundred and fifty-ninc; provided, sald Vienne
shall reccive no more than his commissions under the law amount to; and
provided furthcr, that said Vienne shall pay all costs incurred by the State
in recovering from him the amount in which said Vienne was defaulter.
SEC. 2. Be it fur/her enacted, dc., That this act take effect from and after
its passage,
C. II. MORRISON,
Speaker of the I-louse of Representatives.
HENRY M. HYAMS,
Lieutenant Governor and President of the Senate.
Approved March 20th, 1861.
Governor of the State of Louisiana.
A true copy.
PLINY D. HARDY,
Secretary of State.
No. 217.]                      AN ACT
Relating to the hiring of Overseers on country or summer residences.
Authorizing  SECTION 1. Be it enacted by the Senate and Iouse of oeprescnttivcs of
owners of coun- the State ofLouisiana, in General Assembly convened., That any citizen own-
lves 'lo mo    ng a country or summer residence in this State, upon which no staple crop
than four serv- is raised for market, shall have the right to leave on said place, during his
of th8 same  or her absence, not more than four servants to take care of the same, pro-
vided the parochial authorities consent thereto.
Owners of said  SEC. 2 Be it further enacted, &c., That the owner of' said summer resi-
countrv   e'l .
dencosnuthorlzIi dence, by putting said residence and servants under the control of a resident
to leave saiI neighbor, shall not be compelled by law to hire an overseer or white man to
the control  a reside thereon.
rdent neigh    SEc. 3. Be it further enacted, 4-c., That all acts or parts of acts conflict-
nopeaing clause. ing or interfering with the execution of this act be, and the same are helby
repealed.
SEC. 4. Be it further enacted, &c., That this act go into effect from and
after its passage.
C. H. MORRISON,
Speaker of the House of' Representatives.
HENRY M. IYAMS,
Lieutenant Governor and President of the Senate.
Approved March 20th, 1861.
THOS. 0 MOORE,
Governor of the State of Louisiana.
A true copy.
PLINY D. HAnDY,
Secretary of State.

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