Ex parte Louis
Ex parte Louis
Opinion of the Court
The judgment of the court Was pronounced by
Antoine Gin'eral, by his last will, directed his slave Louis tobo liberated at the age of twenty-one years. Until that age he was left under the care of his executor, David Cousin, with an injunction upon the latter to cause the slave to be taught a trade. Louis lately presented a petition to the District Court representing, that the period for his emancipation had arrived ; that he was entitled to wages for the time that he remained in the service of Cousin, and to damages for ill treatment; and prayed for .the appointment of a curator to take charge of his person and administer his property. An order was granted for the appointment-of a curator, in conformity with this prayer. Cousin subsequently took a rule to show cause why tlje order should not be set aside. The rule was made absolute, and the plaintiff has appealed.
No appointment of a curator was necessary to enable the plaintiff to maintain an action for his liberty. The statu-liher is authorized to appear in court tmaided, for that purpose. The law only contemplates the appointment of a
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