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An Act for the relief of Henry Stringfellow. 1833 79 (1833)

handle is hein.slavery/ssactsal0174 and id is 1 raw text is: 71)                             1833
ly make it appear that they are a citiZon or Citizens, of either,v
of the aforesaid couiies, as the ease may be.
Sc. 10. And be it fierther enacted, That if either of said Itdrh,-: of In-
roads should pass on land or through enclosures, beloginIg toury hy said
any individual or individuals who may consider him, her or
themselves damaged by the opuning of such road, or roads,
such aggrieved person or persons shall have the same redress
as though it had been a.public road, established by the county
courts under the existing laws of the State.
Approved, January 11, 1834.
LNo. 37.]               AN ACT
Por the roller of Henry Stringfellow.
Section 1. Be it enacted by the Senate and House qf Re-
presentatives qf the State ofd4labama in General JAsenb/y
convened, That the comptroller of public accounts be, and he Componsu
is hereby authorized and required to is.suo his warrant in fa- tlsf or se.
vor of Henry Stringfellow, for the aum of three hundred ond
fifty dollars, being one half the value of a siave the property
of said Stringfellow, who was In custody for a capital crime,
and who was deprived of his life while in the custody of thl
law, to be paid out of the funds provided for the payment of
slaves executed in pursuance of law.
Approved, January 11, leZt.
'No. 38.)               AN ACT
''u; divorce Mary S. Brookefrom her husbnd Edward F. Broole.
Section 1. Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Al'.
presentatives of the State qf .dlabamta in General .A.ssembly
eanvened, That in conformity with the decree of the circuit
court of Greene county, sitting in chancei y, entered at the fall
term of said court, in the year of our Lord, one thousand eight
hundred and thirty three, the bonds of matrimony, heretofore
solemnized and subsisting between the said Mary S. Brooke,
and the said Edward F. Brooke, be, and the same arc hereby
annulled and made void, and that the said Mary S. 3rooke,
from her said husband Edward F. Brooke, be henceforth di-
vorced.                       Approved, January 11, 1834.
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[No. 39.]               AN ACT
For the relief of the members of the Franklin Fire Engino Company No. 8, of
the City of lubile.
Section 1. Be it enacted by the Senate and House qf Re-
presentatwes, of the State of Ji/ahama in General.fsemably
convened, That the members of the Franklin fire engine con pI. Allowed the
ny No. three, of the city of Mobile, shall and ma hereitwo   b l,eo
have and enjoy all the rights, privileges and exemptions to 'ireEgno
which the members of the Fire Engine Company No. two, of 2   aN.

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