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An Act for the benefit of the estate of Col. Cicero Maxwell, deceased. 1865 vol. I 442 (1865.1)

handle is hein.slavery/ssactsky0889 and id is 1 raw text is: LAWS OF KENTUCKY.

1865.   commission concurring) is authorized to borrow, in the
manner, and on the terms and conditions, and to be used
and applied in manner and for the objects named in the
act passed the - day 6f February, 1865, a sum not ex-
ceeding one hundred thousand dollars instead of seventy-
five thousand dollars; and so much of said act as names
seventy-five thousand dollars as the sum authorized to be
borrowed, is iepealed.
2 2. This act shall take effect from its passage.
Approved February 25, 1865.
CHAPTER ios.
AN ACT for the benefit of the estate of Col. Cicero Mlaxwell, deceased.
WIIEIrAS, It is represented to this General Assembly that
on the fourth day of September, 1863, a negro woman
named Amanda was sold as a runaway slave at public
auction, in the town of Bowling Green, by the sheriff of
Warren county, and that J. C. Mattingly became the pur-
chaser at the price of three hundred and sixty dollars, and
executed bond to the Commonwealth of Kentucky for said
sum, payable at. tweive mouths from (late with interest
thereon, with the late Col. Cicero Maxwell as surety; and
whereas, it is further represented that said negro wits 'a
runaway from the so-called Confederate States, and includ-
ed in the Preidcnt's proclamation of emancipation of
January, 1863, and that the said Mattingly is insolvent; in
consideration of these facts, and in consideration of the
gallant conduct of Col. Maxwell, therefore,
Be it enacted by the General Assembly j the Conmonwecalth
of Kentucky:
§ 1. That the estate of the late Col. Cicero Maxwell be,,
and the same is hereby, released from the payment of all
sums due the State of Kentucky upon said bond, except
such portions thereof as are by law due to the jailer, sheriff,
and officers of the Warren county court.
§ 2. This act to take eflct fron its passage.
Approved Felruary 25, 1865.
CHAPTER 1084.
AN ACT to incorporate the Second Presbyterian Church, of the city of Louis-
ville.
Be it enacted bq the General A.ssembl of the Comnwnecalth
of Kentucky:
§ 1. That D. C. ilciskell, Win. W, Morris, Jno. Ilomeyer,
James Parklmii, David It. Young, and Kearsley Carter, and
their successors, be, and are hereby, constituted a body-

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