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An Act for the benefit of Benoni S. Newland, and James Lyon, and Thomas Rowe. 1822 42 (1822)

handle is hein.slavery/ssactsky0128 and id is 1 raw text is: 42J
When any oly- Sec. S. Be it further enacted by the aut hority
nerofa lotshall aforesaid, That whenever any owner or owners
fail  for  six
months, tnus- of any lot or part of a lot in said tovn, shall
ocs mv have fail or refuse tfor the space of six months, after
amett pav.d & notice of such order or ordinance requiring him
collect moley
from owner,  or them to make such pavement or pavements
to comply with the same, it shall and may be
lawful for the trustees aforesaid, to cause to be
made and constructed any such pavement or
pavements, and to levy, assess and collect from
the owner or owners respectively, such sum or,
sums of momey as may have been expended by
such trustees in the making the said pavements.
Proviso.  . Provided, however, That no such order or or-
dinance shall be made tunless two thirds of the
whole board of trustees shall concur.
CHAP. CCCLXXi.
A 1n .ACT for the benefit of Benoni S. ,'wiand,
and James Lyon, and Thomas Rome.
Approved, November It, 1822.
WHEREAS it is represented to this Gene-
Recital:   ral Assembly, that Daniel Kelly, a citizen of
this state, together with two slaves, the proper-
ty of Thomas IHornsby, stole from the county
of Shelby in this state, three horses ; that the
said Kelly and slaves were taken and commit-
ted to jail in Madisonville, Indiana; and time
governor of Kentucky being informed thereof,
made a request of the governor of Indiana, to
deliver the said Kelly and two slaves to Benoni
S. Newland, who was appointed agent on he-
half of Kentucky, to receive and deliver the
said Kelly and slaves to the jailor of Shelby
vounty ; whicih agency the said Newland exe-
cuted with promptness and fidelity: where-
fore,
Allowance  Sec. 1. Be it enacted by the General .Assembly
mide to 6. S. of the Co'mmonweatth of Kentncky,, That the
Newland.   said Benoni S. Newland be allowed the sum of
one hundled and ten dollars to he paid out of
the public treasury, to defray time expenses of,

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