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An Act for the benefit of James L. Turman, Samuel Hogan, and John L. Price. 1848 163 (1848)

handle is hein.slavery/ssactsky0606 and id is 1 raw text is: LAWS OF ](ENTUCKY.

SEc. 3. That any such proceedings as are provided for in  1849.
this act, which have been already had in any suit or peti-
tion now pending in relation to said trust, shall have the
same force and effect as if they should be hereafter had.
Approved February 19, 1849.
CHAPTER 250.
AN ACT for the benefit of James L. Turman, Samuel Hogan, and
John L. Price.
SEc. 1. Be it enacted by the General Assembly of the Common-
wealth of Kentucky, That James L. Turman be permitted to  Turan allow-
purchase and import into this State, from Wayne county, ed to import
Virginia, Jane, and her child Sylva, without incurring the slaves.
penalties of the law: Provided, Thatsaid Turman shall,  Proviso.
within sixty days from the passage of this act, go before
some Justice of the Peace in this State and make oath that
he purchased said slaves for his own use, and not as mer-
chandise; a certificate of which oath, when so taken, said
Turman shall, within ten days thereafter, file with the Clerk
of the Lawrence County Court, and by said Clerk to be re-
corded and preserved: And, provided further, That should
said Turman so import said slaves, as by this act permit-
ted, and within five years from such importation, sell them,
or either of them, then he shall be deemed guilty of unlaw-
fully importing them, and be proceeded against in the same
manner as if this act had never passed.
SEC. 2. Be it further enacted, That John L. Price, of the  Price allowed
city of Louisville, be permitted to bring into this State, from  to import slave.
Tennessee, a negro woman named Aggy, upon the same
terms and conditions imposed in the first section of this
act.
SEC. 3. That Samue,1 Hogan be and he is hereby per-   Hogan allow-
mitted to import into' this Commonwealth, a man slave slave.
Jack, and Phcebe, his wife, under the same restrictions as
provided in the first section.
Approved February 19, 1849.
CHAPTER 251.
AN ACT to provide for the sale of a certain house for public worship,
in Hardin county.
WHEREAS, it is represented, that a portion of the citizens
of Hardin county, on or about the year 1835, undertook to
erect a house for public worship, known as the Stone Meet-
ing House, as a free, or republican, church: and whereas,
said house has never been finished, in consequence of its
not being under the control of any one denomination: and
whereas, said house and lot were to bd conveyed to five

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