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An Act to emancipate Judy Spence. 1845 213 (1845)

handle is hein.slavery/ssactsal0353 and id is 1 raw text is: [No. 802.]              AN AQT
For the relief of Joseph C. ,Chamberlain, Tax Collector, for the
County of Mobile.
Section 1. Be it enacted y tlie Senate and Ilousq of Rep-
resentatives of the State of Iabana in G  eral Assembly
convened, 'That the Comptroller of the State be authorized, and
he is hereby, directed to cancel and enter satisfied, the damages Damnges, &c
and interest, in a judgment rendered at the September term, cIn  .
eighteen hundred and forty-five, of the Ci-uit Court of the
county of Tuscaloosa, in a suit against Joseph C. Chamberlain,
tax collector of Mobile county, for the taxeq of eighteen hundred
and forty four, and that the Comptroller be further directed to
cancel the said damages and interest in the books of his office.
Approved, 3d February, 1846..
[No. 303.]              AN ACT
To emancipite Judy Spence.
Section 1. Be it enacted by the Snate and House of Repre-
sentatives of the State of .Alabama, in General .assembly
convened, That Frank Mastin, of Madison county, be, and he
is hereby authorized to emancipate his negro woman slave, Judy
Spence; and that on entering into bond and security in the penal
sum of five hundred dollars, payable to the Governor of the
State of Alabama, and his successors in office, conditioned, that
the said slave shall never become a public charge; said b!ond to
be approved by the Judge of the County Court of Madison
county; then said slave is to be free, saving however the rights
of his creditors.
Approved, 2d February, 1846.
[No. 304.]             AN ACT
For the relief of John K. Barton, of Tallapoosa County.
Section 1. Be it'enacted by the Senate and House of Rep-
resentatives of the State of dlabama, in General dlssembly
convened, That from and after the passage of this act, John K.
Barton, who resides near the line of Tallapoosa and Monigome-
ry counties, be, and he is hereby declared to be entitled to all
the rightN and privileges of citizenship in the county of lont-
gomery.
Sec. 2. dnd be it further enacted, That the said John K.
Barton, shall be required to pay his taxes, on.all taxable proper-
ty, both real and personal, in the county in which the same may
be situated as heretofore.,
Approved, 15th January, 1846,

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