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An Act to amend an act to enlarge the powers of the Trustees of the town of Morganfield, and for other purposes. 1847 181 (1847)

handle is hein.slavery/ssactsky0569 and id is 1 raw text is: LAWS OF KENTUCKY.

which shall be set apart as a fund, in addition to the amount  1848.
now allowed by law, for the purpose of paying an efficient
Patrol of said county: Provided, that said Justices shall not
lay said levy to a greater sum than fifty cents.
Approved February 5, 1848.
CHAPTER 203.
AN ACT to amend an act to enlarge the powers of the Trustees of the
town of Morganfield, and for other purposes, approved March 2,
1844.
Be it enacted by the General Assembly of the Commonwealth
of Kentucky, That the Trustees of the town of Morganfield
shall have authority to levy a poll tax of not more than two
dollars, on each white and black male over the age of six-
teen years, residing within the limits of said town, and al-
so an ad valorem tax on all the real and personal estate in
said town, of not more than fifty cents upon each one hun-
dred dollars in value, to be collected as other taxes are di-
rected to be collected by the several acts relating to the
town, and appropriated towards the improvement of the
streets and alleys in said town.
Approved February 5, 1848.
CHAPTER 204.
AN ACT to allow an additional Justice of the Peace to the county of
Fleming.
Be it enacted by the General Assembly of the Commonwealth
of Kentucky, That an additional Justice of the Peace be and
the same is hereby allowed to the county of Fleming, who
may reside on the east side of the East Fork of Cox's creek,
or on the waters of the North Fork of Triplett creek.
Approved February 5, 1848.
CHAPTER 205.
AN ACT for the divorce of Jesse Fitzgerald.
Be it enacted by the General Assembly of the Commonwealth
of Kentucky, That the marriage contract heretofore existing
between Jesse Fitzgerald and Nancy, his wife, be and the
same is hereby dissolved, so far as respects the said Jesse,
and he is hereby restored to all the rights and privileges of
an unmarried man.
Approved February 5, 1848.

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