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An Act to incorporate the town of Eldorado. 1850-1851 273 (1850)

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ble or any member of the town council, resign, die, or remove
without the limits of said corporation, any two of said members
of said council shall call an election by giving five days notice
thereof, by three notices in writing, put up at public places in
said town, which election shall be conducted as herein before
provided.
SEC. 14. Be it further enacted, That all laws and parts of laws
conflicting with this act be and they are hereby repealed, and
this act shall take effect after its passage.
T. B. FLOURNOY, Speaker of the
House of Representatives.
JOHN R. HAMPTON, President
of the Senate.
Approved, Jan. 9th, 1861.        J
JOHN SELDEN ROANE.
An Act to incorporate the town of Eldorado.
SECTION SECEION
1. Describes meets and bounds.  9. Ordinances and laws to be published.
2. Officers to be elected.      10. Recorder to be ex-oflicio Treasurer;
3. Qualification of voters.         and Constable to be assessor and
4. Qualification of Officers.       collector.
5. To take an oath.             11. Who authorized to hold first election
6. Meetings of the council; who to pre- J2. Vacancies, how to be filled.
side.                       13. Recorder to keep a record.
7. To have the powers of a body politic 14. Citizens within the corporate limits
and corporate.                  exempt from working on county
8. Powers and duties.               roads.
SEC. 1. Be it enacted by the General Assembly of the State of
Arkansas, That the town of Eldorado in Union county, embrac-
ing the following specific boundary, to wit: commencing one half
mile south from the court house, running one-half mile east,
thence one mile north, thence one mile west, thence one mile
south, and thence one-half mile east, to the beginning point, be,
and the same is hereby erected into an Incorporate Town for-
ever, to be styled the Corporation of Eldorado.
SEC. 2. Be it further enacted, That for the preservation of or-
der, and the good government of the inhabitants of the corpora-
tion of Eldorado, there shall be elected by the qualified voters of
said corporation on the first Monday in February, A. D. 1851,
and on the Ifirst Monday in February in each and every year
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