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An Act for the benefit of Rodes Woods and John Halsell. 1843 141 (1843)

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decree of sale, may be had at the first term of said court to  1844
which the petition aforesaid shall be presented.
• Approved, February 2, 1844.
CHAPTER 123.
AN ACT for the benefit of the Sheriff of Henry county.
Be it enacted by the General Assembly of the Common.
wealth of Kentucky, That the Sheriff of Henry county be,
and he is hereby allowed until the first day of May, IS144, to
make a return of his delinquent list; and that said Sheriff be,
and he is hereby fully authorized and empowered to collect
the revenue tax due for the year 1843, in that portion of
Trimble which was lately a part of Henry county, and that
he be allowed until the 10th day of June next, to pay over
the revenue yet uncollected in the said portion of Trimble
countv.
Approved, February 6, 1844.
CHAPTER 124.
AN ACT for the benefit of Rodes Woods and John Halsell.
SEc. 1. Be it enacted by the General Assembly of the Com-
monwealth of Kentucky, ThatRLodes Woods, of the county of
Mercer, be, and he is hereby authorized to bring into this
State, from the State of Missouri, his two slaves named Nel-
son and Jim, without incurring the penalties of the law pro-
hibiting the importation of slaves.
SEC. 2. Be it further enacted, That John Halsell, of Todd
county, be permitted to bring into this State, a negro girl
named Ellen, without incurring the penalties of the act of
1833, against the importation of slaves.
Approved, February 6, 1844.
CHAPTER 125.
AN ACT to establish a Constable's district for the town of Maxville, in
Washington county.
Be it enacted by the General Assembly of the Commonwealth
of Kentucky, That there is hereby established a Constable's
district for the town of Maxville, in Washington county,
which shall be bounded as follows, viz: beginning at the mouth
of the first branch that empties into Long Lick creek, just be-
low Michael House's; thence up said creek with its meanders,
to John Graves' mill; thence in a direct line until it strikes
Glen's creek at James Cull's; thence down said creek with its
meanders, to Philip Burns'; thence in a direct line to the be-
ginning, which boundary includes the said town of Maxville.
Approved, February 6, 1844.

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