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An Act to exempt certain citizens of Spencer county from working roads. 1861 23 (1861.1)

handle is hein.slavery/ssactsky0811 and id is 1 raw text is: LAWS OF KENTUCKY.                               23
§ 2. This act shall apply to the towns of Morganfleld  1861.
and Uniontown, in Union county; and the trustees and
councilmen of said towns, respectively,shall have authority
to license one or more persons to keep an eating and drink-
ing saloon in said towns on the terms specified in the first
section of this act.
§ 3. This act shall take effect from its passage.
Approved February 5, 1861.
CHAPTER 30.
AN ACT to exempt certain citizens of Spencer county from working roads.
Be it en~aclcd by the General Asscmblh of the Commonwealth of
Kentucky:
§ 1. That it shall be lawful that all persons living within
two miles of the Spencer and Nelson county turnpike road,
who have taken stock in the same, shall be exempt from
working any road so long as he or she continues thus to
reside and own said stock; and the like subscription and
payment for two shares for each slave he or she may own,
shall exempt such slaves, nor shall any such person or their
slaves he arranged into any other road precinct so long as
they continue to reside within two miles of said road and
own the stock aforesaid.
§ 2. This act to take effect from and after its passage.
Approved February 5, 1861.
CHAPTER 37.
AN ACT In reference to magistrates' district No. 3, in MhIercer county.
Be it enacted by the General Asscmbly of the Commonwcalth of
Kentucky:
§ 1. That the presiding judge of Mercer county court,
together vith the two magistrates of district No. 3, in
Mercer county, be, and they are hereby, authorized to
change and locate the place of voting in said district upon
the written petition of a majority of the legal voters
residing within the same.
§ 2. All elections held in accordance with the provisions
of this act shall be considered legal to all intents and pur-
poses as if held under the provisions of laws heretofore
enacted.
§ 3. All laws now existing contrary to the provisions of
this act are hereby repealed.
§ 4. This act shall take effect from and after its passage.
Approved February 5, 1861.

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