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An Act making appropriations for certain claims against the State. 1825 83 (1825)

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pay and satisfy, on or before the said frst day of farch
next, all costs including all fees due or paid to assistant
counsel, by the state, which may have been incurred, by the
prosecution of any suit or suits in favor of the state,against  Provisn.
the said Banks respectively ; and provided further, that the
said Banks and each of them, shall, on or before the said
first day of Aarch next, pay to the solicitor of the first judi-
cial circuit of this state, the sum of five hundred dollars, for
services rendered, in the institutiun and prosecution of said
suits.
Sec. 2. And be it further cnavcted, That if the said Banks
or either of them, shall fail to pay all taxes which may be
due, togethe-r with the interest, costs and solicitor's fees as
aforesaid, within the time prescribed by and pursuant to  Penalty.
the provisions of the first section of this act, then the penal-
ties heretofore incurred, shall be and remain in full force
against said Banks respectively, any thing contained in the
first section of this act to the contrary notwithstanding;
Provided however, that if either of the said Banks, shall pay
all taxes, interest, costs and fees, within the time and pur-  Plrovipn.
suant to the provisions of the first section of this act, then
the Bank so complying shall be relieved from said penal-
ties, notwithstanding a failure by the other Bank, to comply
with de provisions of the said first section of this act.
Approved, Janumry 11, 186.)
AN ACT making approprintions for certain claims against the State.
E 1N   1k it c(uffed bf Me Senate and louse of 1/epre'
sentatives of' the state of Alab'na in general asseibly 'onvened,
That the following sums be, and they are hereby, appropri-
ated for the payment of the accounts of certain persons here-
inafter mentioned, for provisions furnished to certain per-
sons in the jails of the several counties within this state,
to wit: to Covington Edmondson, of Limestone county, one C: EdAond;-
hundred and twenty-six collars and eighty cents; to R. Ca- 'tnCarathers
rathers, of Madison county, three hundred and lifty-two
dollars; to Joseph N. Baker, of Lauderdale county, one .1. N: Bak ,er
hundred and seventeen dollars and twenty ct ..ts; to Pink- P: nonly
ney Holly, of Perry county, sixty dollars; to J< emiab Ves- J:at
tal, of Blonnt county, twenty-five dollars and en cents; to
John Beckham, of Clarke county, fift; -one dollars and.1: neckham
twenty cents; to William Y. Glover, of 'rtuscail osa county, w: v: Glover
forty-eight dollars and forty cents; to David ( Frazer, of ): C: Frazer
St. Clair county, forty-two dollars and eighty cents; to
Marble Stone, of Montgomery county, forty-four dollars M: Stone
and ten cents; to John Giddens, of Montgomery county, i: (;iddens
three dollars and sixty cents; to John Moody, of Montgo..: nioody
inery county, two hundred and ninety dollars and sixty-
five cents; to Stephen Coleman, of Montgomery county, s: Coleman
nineteen dollars and twenty cents; to William Holbrooks, V:HIolbiook
of Autauga county, eighty-six dollars and eighty cents; to 3: o Burton
John 0. Burton, twenty-cight dollars and forty cents; to 4 Ms Bitps
John At. Bates, of Greene county, twenty-two 4ollars ajil

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