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An Act for the benefit of William P. Blackstone. 1845 214 (1845)

handle is hein.slavery/ssactsky0489 and id is 1 raw text is: LAWS OF KENTUCKY.

1846.    Collector, taking from him like bond; they shall also have the
right to make a fair compensation to their Treasurer and Col-
ieclor.
SEC. 5 That Philip R. Gray, James Marshall, John C.
Visitera.  Wenzell, Henry Pirtle, Joshua B. Bowles, and John M. Tal-
bott, executors of said Samuel H. Cook, and the Mayor of
the city of Louisville, shall be the visiters of said Institution.
SEC. 6. When the term of any manager shall expire, he
Vacarcies shall be re-eligible to the office, and when a vacancy in the
how filled,  board of managers shall occur, by lapse of time, death, resig-
nation, removal, or expulsion, such vacancy shall be filled by
some resident of Louisville, of the same christian denomina-
tion as that of the preceding manager, if such one can be ob-
tained.
SEC. 7. The General Assembly may at any time modify,
Power to re- change or repeal this charter.
peal reserved.                               Approved February 17, 1846.
CHAPTER 240.
AN ACT for the benefit of William P. Blackstone.
Be it enacted by the General Assembly of the Common-
wealth of Kentucky, That the Second Auditor issue his war-
rant in favor of William P. Blackstone, for the sum of one
hundred and thirty dollars on the Treasurer, to be paid out of
any money in the treasury not otherwise appropriated, as
compensation in full, for pursuing, apprehending and bringing
back to this State, Joseph Gray, a colored man, charged with
kidnapping, and had fled to the State of Indiana.
Approved February 17, 1846.
CHAPTER 241.
AN ACT for the benefitof Conrad Havens.
Be it enacted by the General Assembly of the Commonwealth
of Kentucky, That fifty dollars a year, for three years, ending
the first day of January, eighteen hundred and forty six, be
and the same is hereby allowed to Conrad Havens, for sup-
porting Lucy Bradford, who was found to be a lunatic in the
Campbell Circuit Court; and the Second Auditor is directed
to issue his warrant on the treasury in favor of said Havens
for said sums.
Approved February 17, 1846.

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