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An Act for the benefit of Mat. Harris, a free man of color, of Mercer county. 1861-1863 90 (1861.9)

handle is hein.slavery/ssactsky0824 and id is 1 raw text is: LAWS OF KENTUCKY,

1861.                       CHAPTER 230.
AN ACT for the benefit of E. B. Caldwell, late sheriff of Lincoln county.
Be it enacted by the General Assembly of the Commonwealth of
Kentucky:
§ 1. That E. B. Caldwell, late sheriff of Lincoln county,
be allowed the further time of two years to collect all taxes,
fee bills, &c., delivered or due before the expiration of his
term of office, subject to the same liabilities, restrictions.
and responsibilities, as are now imposed by law in such
cases, and as though they were delivered or collected before
his term of office expired.
§ 2. This act shall take effect from its passage.
Approved December 9, 1861.
CHAPTER 231.
AN ACT for the benefit of W. S. D. Megowan and his securities.
Be it enacted by the General Assembly of the Common wealth of
Kentucky :
§ 1. That W. S. D. Megowan, late sheriff of Jefferson
county, and Thomas Quigley, Thomas Shanks, and Murry
Phillips, his securities, be, and they are hereby, released
from the payment of twenty per cent. damages, included
in a judgment against them in favor of the Common-
wealth of Kentucky, rendered in the Franklin circuit court
on the 28th day of February, 1861; and that they be
released from the payment of so much of the interest
embraced in said judgment as accrued from the Ist day of
June, 1860, to the 15th day of December, 1860: Provided,
They pay off and discharge the balance of said judgment,
interest, and costs, one half in sixty and the other half in
ninety days from the passage of this act.
§ 2. This act to take effect from and after the day of its
passage.
Approved December 10, 1861.
CHAPTER 232.
AN ACT for the benefit of Mat. Harris, a free maa of color, of Mercer county
WHEREAS, It is represented to this General Assemb
that Mat. Harris, a free man of color, of Mercer county,
owns property in the States of Illinois and Indiana, and

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