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An Act to authorize the chairman of the board of trustees of Paris to try misdemeanors in the breach of town ordinances. 1850 vol. II 655 (1850)

handle is hein.slavery/ssactsky0689 and id is 1 raw text is: LAWS OF KENTUCKY.

CHAPTER 716.                           1851.
AN ACT to authorize the chairman of the board of trustees of Paris to try
misdemeanors in the breach of town ordinances.
Be it enacted by the General Assembly of the Common.
wealth of Kentucky, That the chairman of the board of trus-
tees for the town of Paris shall have power to try all cases
of misdemeanor for the violation of the town ordinances,
including drunkenness, indecent conduct, loud noises in the
night, selling whisky to slaves, and for riots and routs ; and
be may impose any and every fine now authorized by lawv
to be imposed for such offenses; and he may issue a capias
projine for the collection of the same, directed to the mar-
shal of the town, who shall have all authority to enforce the
collection of the same, as is by law given to other officers
by the same writ in similar cases.
Approved March 24, 1851.
CHAPTER 717.
AN ACT for the benefit of Martin Houser, of Boyle county.
Whereas, it is represented to the general assembly that
Martin Houser, of Boyle county, taught a common school
in said county for six months prior to the first day of De-
cember last, in district No. 28, which district was organized
according to law, in the year 1850, which, under the exist-
ing laws, entitles said district to draw from the common
school fund its proportion from said fund for the two years
1849 and 1850; and whereas, said Martin Houser has
drawn and received the amount due said district for one
year only. Therefore,
Be it enacted by the General Assembly of the Commonwealth
of Kentucky, That the common school commissioners of the
said county of' Boyle be and they are hereby authorized and
directed to pay to said Martin Houser the surn of forty-
eight dollars, out of any money now in their hands, and not
otherwise appropriated.
Approved March 24, 1851.
CHAPTER 718.
AN ACT for the benefit of Sheriff of Laurel county.
Be it enacted by the General Assembly qf the Commonwealth
of Kentucky, That the sheriff of Laurel county be allowed
until the first of June to return his delinquent list for 1850.
Approved March 24, 1851.

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