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An Act for the benefit of William Andrews, of Monroe county. 1847 111 (1847)

handle is hein.slavery/ssactsky0555 and id is 1 raw text is: LAWS OF KENTUCKY.

CHAPTER 70.                          184 R.
AN ACT for the benefit of Marcus R. Hardin.
Be it enacted by the General Assembly of the Commonwealth of
Kentucky, That Marcus R. Hardin, be and he is hereby di-
vorced from his wife, Rebecca Hardin, and is restored to all
the rights and privileges of an unmarried man.
Approved January 19, 1848.
CHAPTER 71.
AN ACT for the benefit of John Wright, and Elizabeth, his wife.
Be it enacted by the General Assembly of the Commonwealth
of Kentucky, That the marriage heretofore celebrated be-
tween John Wright and Elizabeth, his wife (formerly Eliza-
beth Reno,) shall be and is hereby legalized, and declared
to be, to al intents and purposes, a valid marriage; and
the said John Wright and Elizabeth, his wife, are hereby
released and exonorated from all the pains and penalties
they may have incurred by reason of said marriage.
Approved January 19, 1848.
CHAPTER 72.
AN ACT to extend Canal street, in the town of Harrodsburg.
Be it enacted by the General Assembly of the Commonwealth
of Kentucky, That the Trustees of the town of Harrods-
burg, two-thirds thereof concurring, be and they are hereby
authorized to extend Canal street, in said town, to the
North line therein, with the consent of the owners of the
land, upon such terms as they may consider just and rea-
sonable, which extension they shall enter upon their re-
cords; which street, when opened, shall be subject to all
the rules and regulations as other streets in said town.
Approved January 24, 1848.
CHAPTER 73.
AN ACT for the benefit of William Andrews, of Monroe county.
Be it enacted by the General Assembly of the Commonwealth of
Kentucky, That William Andrews, of Monroe county, be
and he is hereby permitted to bring into this State, a negro
girl slave named Lydia: Provided, he will, within thirty
days after said slave shall bave been brought into this State,
make oath before some Justice of the Peace for Monroe
county, that he did not bring said slave into this State for
merchandise, but for his own use; a certificate of which
oath shall be filed with the Clerk of said County Court
within thirty days.
Approved January 24, 1848.

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