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An Act making certain appropriations therein named. 1852 49 (1852.1)

handle is hein.slavery/ssactsms0277 and id is 1 raw text is: LAWS OF MISSISSIPPI.
Mississippi shall stand charged therewith; which
of the State for all moneys expended in the loca-
tion, mapping, listing, &c., of said land, the excess
accruing from the sale of said land shall be passed
to the credit of the levee fund, and the State of
money shall be hereafter appropriated as the Le-
gislature may direct.
SEC. 21. Be it further enacted, That all acts and
parts of acts coming withii the purview of this
act, shall be and the same are hereby repealed, and'
that this act shall take effect and be in force from
and after its passage.
Approved March 15, 1852.
CHAPTER 17.
AN ACT making certain appropriations therein named.
SECTION 1. Be it enacted by the Legislature of
the State of Mfississippi, That the following sums
be allowed and paid out of any money in the Trea-
sury not otherwise appropriated, viz:
ARTICLE 1. To William E. Pugh, for his fee for
prosecuting slave Anderson, for murder, in the
Circuit Court of Yazoo county, the sum of one
hundred dollars.
ART. 2. To Marcus Taylor, for professional ser-
vices, as physician, rendered to prisoners confined
in the jail of Tishomingo county, the sum  of ten
dollars and lifty cents.
ART. 3. To C. A. Moore & Co., for stationery fur-
nished for the use of the Senate, the sum of thirty
dollars and eighty-five cents.
ART. 4. To J. R. McCarroll, late Sheriff of Mar-
shall county, in full for money paid by him for
advertising  notice of special term  of District
Chancery Court, at Holly Springs, in March, 1847,
the sum of twenty-four dollars.
ART. 5. To D. H-. Morgan, Sheriff of Monroe
county, for money paid by him for hack. hire, fer-
riage and expenses in conveying witnesses from
Lowndes county to Aberdeen, on attachment, the
sum of twenty dollars and seventy-five cents.
ART. 6. To W. 11. Hull, for cutting, making and
putting down carpet and oil carpet, as per agree-
mont, in the Chancery Court-room, as per agree-
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