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An Act for the benefit of Moses Kirkpatrick, of Monroe county. 1847 133 (1847)

handle is hein.slavery/ssactsky0563 and id is 1 raw text is: LAWS OF KENTUCKY.

President and Directors. The Board of Directors shall ad-     1 848.
vertise the time of meeting at least thirty days before the
same shall take place, in the newspaper published in George-
town, one in Covington, one in Cincinnati, and one in Lex-
ington; and, upon counting the votes cast at such election,
if a majority of votes cast be in favor of the dividends be-
ing appropriated according to the provisions of this act, the
same shall be done, but not otherwise.
Approved January 29, 1848.
CHAPTER 122.
AN ACT to establish an additional Election Precinct in Caldwell
county.
Be it enacted by the General Assembly of the Commonwealth
of Kentucky, That there shall be an election precinct estab-
lished at the house of James Banister, on the south side of
the Cumberland River, opposite the Rolling Works of Hill-
man, Van Leer & Co., in Caldwell county; and it shall be
the duty of the County Court of said county to appoint of-
ficers to superintend the voting at said precinct, who shall
be governed by the general law upon the subject of elec-
tions.
Approved January 29, 1848.
CHAPTER 123.
AN ACT for the benefit of Moses Kirkpatrick, of Monroe county.
Be it enacted by the General Assembly of the Commonwealth of
Kentucky, That it shall be lawful for Moses Kirkpatrick
to import into this State, a negro man slave named Bill,
without incurring the penalties of the law of 1833 against
the importation of slaves: Provided, said Kirkpatrick shall,
within sixty days after such importation, make affidavit be-
fore some Justice of the Peace for Monroe county, that he
did not introduce said slave into this State for merchandise,
but for his own use, and that he will not sell him within this
State for five years.
Approved January 29, 1848.
CHAPTER 124.
AN ACT providing for a change of venue in the prosecution against
Benjamin All.
Be it enacted by the General Assembly of the Commonwealth of
Kentuckcy, That a change of venue is granted Benjamin
All, who stands indicted in the Jefferson Circuit Court for
passing counterfeit money, to the county of Spencer, in pur-

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