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An Act making appropriations for the payment of certain claims against the State. 1838 197 (1838)

handle is hein.slavery/ssactsal0228 and id is 1 raw text is: No. 113.                 : AN ACT
Making appropriations for the payment orcertain claims agat:.t the State.
Section 1. le it enacted by the-'enate andHiou.se of Represen-
t      ,tives of the Siae of Alabuma in. General Assembly convened,
T:hat the Cemptroller of Public A:counts be, and he is hereby requir-
ed to issue his warrants on the Treasurer, in favor of the following  Appropria.
persons, for the amounts hereinafter specified, to be paid out of any  o
money in the Treasury not otherwise appropriated, to wit: in favor.
of John Adkins, jailor of Chambers county, for the sum of two hun-
dred and eighty-seven dollars and faifty seven cents, for boarding Cy.
rus Cotton, William Moorman, Seaborn W. Harris, Charles J. Ter-
rell, George Shepherd, John Phillips, John Falkner, and Henry Lit-
cas; in favor of William P. Cawlan,jailor of Morgan county, fur the
sum of tgrce hundred and ten dollars and forty-two cents, for board-
ing McCollom A. Metcalf, James Lansdown, Alexander Tarver, John
W. Whitlock, Thomas C. Skidmore, Samuel Sima, John R. Lowry,
Samuel Williams, Golden Harper, Joseph 'Branch, Zadock Berry,
David W. Brown, and 'ar removing John F. Williams from Morgan
county to Marshall county on a change of vcnue, in favor of E. J.
Cole, jailor of Barbour cou ty, for the sum of one hundred and thirty.
two dollars, for boarding Ferman Durham, Ezekiel Harris, George
Shepherd, John Campbell, Ann Hays, Arthur Hays, Isaac Sims,
and Joseph Milner; in favor of William Lovelace, for the sum of
forty-eight dollars and eighty cents, for boarding George' Shepherd,
Hugh Gillis, and Silas Outlaw; in favor of Alexander Bratton, con-
stable of DeKalb counts , for the sum of fifty-four dollars and sixty
cents, for conveying lonatlhan Gray from DeKalb county to Hunts-
ville; in favor of William laker,jailor of Shelby county, for the sum
of twenty dollars, for boarding Sylvester Vardeman; in favor of Eli-
jah II. Hudson, sheriff of Walker county, ten dollarsand eighty cents,
t'or boarding John Jones; in favor of Jonathan M. Hill, sheriff of
Wilcox county, for the sum of one hundred and three dollars and
forty 'cents, for boarding Amos Taylor, John Aldridge. Richard D.
Hlunley, John McGaha, and Green Wisdom; in favor of Joiner Gen,
try. jailor of Jackson county, fur the sum of thirty-eight dollars, for
boarding Ayres Childress and fames Henry; in favor of James Dan-
iel, jailor of Walker county, one hundred and ten dollars and forty
cents, for boarding John Jones and Polly Short; in favor of James
Savage, jailor of Clarke county, three hundred and ninety-six dollars
and fifty cents, for boarding Wiley B. Brooks, Dave, a slave, John
M. Collins, Edgn, alias Ned, a slave, Samuel Cummins, William
Cowin, Satnuel M. Cummins, Jesse M. Clark, and Austin, a slave;
in favor of Williann Mills,.for the sum of fifty-eiglit flollars ani fifty
cents, for hoarding E. Matley, John, a slave, uand A. J. Coody; ir
favor of IR. Caruthers, for the sum of twenty dollars, for candles;
in favor of John T. Pruett, jailor of Lewndes county, for the sum of
five dollars and twenty cets, for hoarding John Arlidge; in favoi of
John M. Ilurgen, for prosecuting in behalf of the State, two slaves;
in favor of the legal representatives of William Mitchell, for the sum
of four hundred dollars, being one halh  f the assessed value ofa slave

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