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An Act to amend, and reduce into one, the acts relating to the charter of the town of Clarksville. 1855-1856 32 (1855)

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CHAPTER 31.
AN ACT to amend tho net of 1854, chipter 127, establishing a Chancery Court at
Newport, In the County of Cocke.
SECTION 1. Be it enacted by the GCnerai Assembly oj
the State of Tennessee, That from and.after the passage
of this act, the Chancery Court at Newport, in the Coun-
ty of Cocke, shall be held upon the first Mondays of
March and September; aid that all process returnable
to, and reports of the Master to be submitted at, th6
December term of said Court, 1855, shall be returnable
to, and be submitted at, the terms of said Court to be
held on the first Monday of March, 1856; and that this
act shall take effect from and after the passage thereof.
NEILL S. BROWN,
Speaker of the House of Representatives.
EDWARD S. CHEATHAM,
Passed November 9, 1855.    Speaker of the Senate.
CHAPTER 32.
AN ACT to amend, and reduce Into one, the acts relating to the charter of the
town of Clarksvill.o
SECTION 1. Be it enactid by the General Assembly of
the State of Tennessee, That all the section of country
comprised within the following limits, to wit: Beginning
on the line of the south boundary of said town, as here-
tofore established, at the Cumberland River, running east
with Roberts' line to the corner of Roberts' addition to
Stoundary'said town; and from thence to Elder's Spring, so as to
include the same; thence north-eastwardly to a point in
the Nashville road, so as to include the brick building of
John Bullard, east of and adjoining the present resi-
dence of E. Rt. W. Thonag; thence north to a point in
the old Russellville road, where the turnpike leaves the
same; thene6 to 'the lower 'Red River bridge; thence to
the middle of the said river; thence down said stream
to the middle of Cumberland River; thence up the mid-
dle of Cumberland River, to a point opposite the begin-
ning point; thence straight to the beginning; and the
inhabitants thereof are hereby incorporated and consti-
tuted a body politic and corporate by the name and
style of the City of Clarksville, and shall have perpetual

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