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An Act to ratify the Joint Resolution of Congress. 1864 30 (1864)

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§ 2. Be it further enacted, That immediately after the
organization of courts in the county, wherein the cause of
action arose or the estate is, whereon the judgment in such
Clerk of ,,1o1 suit may be a lien, the Clerk of the Court, in which such
ount toL certloJ . dgnent is, shall certify the samne to the Clerk of the Court
.luk of cnty of the county wherein the estate is whereon such judgment
Whacon ,is a lien, whose duty it shall be at the next Court thereof
to publish on the front door of the Court-House, a list of
sucl judgments.
§ 3. This Act shall be in force from its passage.
CHAPTER XIX.
An act for the relif of M. If. IfIygins, Jailor (f Accomiac
County.
Passed, February 0, 1865,
§ 1. Be it enacted by the General Assembly, That tho
Ai torauthorl.-Auditor of Public Accounts, be and is hereby authorizr,.
Yell to settl he to settle the claims of ]N. 1-. Higgins, deputy coroner, and
211111A  of hi[  n1,
gir,,,&c, jailor of Aczoinac county, fbr board, maintenance, and sup-
port of Elizabeth Belirate, i lunatic, for some time cmi-
fined in the jail of said county, and fbr the conveyance of
said lunatic to the town of Eastville, (whence she was taken
to the Lunatic Asylum   at Williaunsburg, in the mnonth o'
October, one thousand eight hundred and sixty-nlur)-and
that the Auditor minay certify the said accounts, which
shall be paid on his certificate out of any monies not other-
wise appropriated in the public treasury : Provided, tl
said cliins shall not exceed the amount of seventy-throe
dollars.
§ 2. This Act shall be in force froin its paisage.
CIIAPTERt XX.
An act to rat j'q the Joint la esolution of  (ongrems, Iumst.d
Janvary thirtylziirst, one thousand eiyht hundred and s'ix-
ty-five, propoiny an amendment to the Constitution of tiu
United States.
PassedI February 9, 18U5.
irv.,,,,,ul.  WHIEREAS, It is provided by the Constitution of the Uni-
ted States of America, that Congress may, whenever two-
thirds of both Houses deem it neca.ssary, propose amend-
ments to the same, to be ratified by the Legislatures of'
three-fbturths of the several States, or by ('onvelitions

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