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Arms Regulation in 19th Century Louisiana: 1872-73

ACTS PASSED BY THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF THE STATE OF LOUISIANA - AT THE FIRST SESSION OF THE THIRD LEGISLATURE, BEGUN AND HELD IN NEW ORLEANS, JANUARY 6, 1873.

ACTS PASSED BY THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF THE STATE OF LOUISIANA, AT THE SECOND SESSION OF THE SECOND LEGISLATURE, Begun and held in the City of New Orleans, January 1, 1872. [Not signed by the Governor in time to be bound with the Acts of 1872.]

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No. 98.] AN ACT To regulate the conduct and to maintain the freedom and purity of elections; to prescribe the mode of making returns thereof; to provide for the election of returning officers, and defining their powers and duties ; to prescribe the mode of entering on the rolls of the Senate and House of Representatives ; and to enforce article one hundred and three of the constitution.

SEC. 59

Approved November 20, 1872.
H. C. WARMOTH,
Governor of the State of Louisiana.

ACTS PASSED BY THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF THE STATE OF LOUISIANA, AT THE EXTRA SESSION CONVENED DECEMBER 9, 1872.

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No. 7.] AN ACT To Suppress Riotous and Unlawful Assemblies, and to provide for the punishment of persons participating therein, and to define the duties of officers of the State in regard thereto, and to punish officers and others for neglect or " refusal to discharge and perform duties imposed upon them by law.

Approved January 4, 1873.
P. B. S. PINCHBACK,
Lieutenant Governor and Acting Governor of Louisiana.

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No. 60.] AN ACT Conferring certain additional powers and privileges on the Metairie Cemetery Association, and to punish trespassers.

Approved March 22, 1873.
WILLIAM P. KELLOGG,
Governor of the State of Louisiana.