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An Act for the payment of sundry claims therein named. 1837 126 (1837.11)

handle is hein.slavery/ssactsal0211 and id is 1 raw text is: legal costs for the same: Provided, that citizens of Walker county
shall at all times have the privilege of passing over said road free
of toll.
See. 5. And be it further enaeted, That it shall be the duty of
the county court of Walker county, when application is made to ap.
Gates to be point three suitable persons to examine said road and report their
opened.  -opinions to the county court, and if in the opinion of the commission-
sioners appointed by virtue of this act, the roads is not in good order,
they shall direct the ttirnpike gates to be opened, and no toll shall
be received under the penalty of twety dollars, for each and every of-
fence, until said road shall be repaired in a good and sufficient man-
ner; and Nathaniel Burnam and his associates, shall have all the bene-
fits arising from the tolls for the period of twenty years: Provided,
that if the said Nathaniel Burnam and his associates, shall not com-
mence the work, towards putting said road in repair as a turnpike
road by the first day of November next, the same shall be forfeited,
and no privileges shall remain or accrue to said Nathaniel Burnam
and his associates, by the passage of this act.
Approved, December 25, 1837.
[No 78.3                   AN ACT
For the payment of sundry claims therein named.
SECTIoN 1. Be it enacted by the Senate and House ofRepresen-
tatives of the State of Alabama in General dssembly convened,
That the following sums of money, be, and the same are hereby ap-
Appropria. propriated to the following persons, viz: to Feilden Fields, jailor of
lions.    Lauderdale county, the sum of one hundred and six dollars; to Alex-
der Riddle, late sheriff of Jackson, for his account against the State
for keeping Thomas Mahan, and carrying him to St. Clair county, on
change of venue, three hundred and sixty dollars and ten cents; to
Fielding Snow, jailor of Benton county, the sum of one hundred and
thirty-eight dollars and five cents; to Edwin R. Wallace, the sum of
ten dollars, ior prosecuting a negro slave, the property of Daniel Car-
michael of Madison county; to H. S. Barringer & Co. the sum of
eight dollars, for one fire fender for the use of the Secretary of State's
office; to A. R. Thomas, the sum of twenty dollars; to John J. Web-
ster, the sum of five dollars; to John Love, jailor of Dallas county, the
sum of fifty-seven dollars and seventy-five cents; to William Orear,
sheriff of Benton county, the sum of sixty-three dollars and five
cents; to William Clements, constable for Fayette county, the sum
of fifty-one dollars; to A. G. Wharton, ten dollars, and to William R.
Clyde, ten dollars, for services in engrossing bills; to Martin W.
Guy, late sheriff of Franklin county, the sum of one hundred and for-
ty-four dollars; to Burrell Green, sheriff of St. Clair county, the sum
of one hundred dollars and ninety cents; to Fleming J. Thompson,
sheriff of Fayette county, the sum of fifty-six dollars and twenty-five
cents. to James G. Blount, sheriff of Tuscaloosa county, the sum of
one hundred and eight dollars, and thirty-eight cents; to Augustine
Lynch, the sum of seventeen hundred and ninety-nine dollars; to
William Smith, sheriff of Washington county, one hundred and twen-
ty-two dollars; to Charles Lewin, the sum of one hundred and fifty
dollars for rent of an arsenal; to Samuel Stephens, jailor of Franklin

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