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An Act allowing David C. Hope, of Cape Girardeau county, curator of Charles R. Ingram, to sell a negro boy. 1857 112 (1857)

handle is hein.slavery/ssactsmo0171 and id is 1 raw text is: AN   OT allowing David C. Hope, of Cape Gifardeau county, curator of Charles .1
Ingra, to sell a iigro boy.
Curator authorized to sell slave of mi-  2. urator tohave slave a praised; te ac-
nor.                              _count for money arising from sale.
Be it enacted by the General 4.ssembly of the State of Missouri, as
follows,:
1. That it shall be lawful for David C. Hope, of Cape Girardeau
county, who is the curator of Charles R. Ingram, to present his petition
to the court, having probato.jurisdiction in the county of Perry, for the
sale of a negro boy called William, belonging to said Charles R. Ingram,
If the said court having probate iurisdiction, as aforesaid, should be of
the opinion that it would be to the interest of said minor, Charles R.
RIgram, that the said boy should be sold, the said court having probate
jurisdiction in Perry county, may make an order authorizing said curator
to sell said boy, William, for the use and benefit of said minor, Charles
R. Ingram. Said court having probate jurisdiction in the county of Peiry,
shall prescribe' the terms and conditions upon which the said curator shall
sell said boy William.
§ 2. Said boy William  shall be appraised by three disinterested
householders of the county of Perry, and said boy shall not be sold un-
less lie shall bring his appraised value. The said curator shall account for
the proceeds of the sale of said boy William, as for the balance of the
estate of said minor, and shall be subject to all of the laws of this State,
which regulate the proceedings of curators in similar cases, except as
far as said laws may conflict with the provisions of this act.
This act to take effect and be in force from and after its passage.
Approved November 21, 1857.
AN ACT for the benefit of John Lynch, former collector of the revenue of Saline county.
§ 1. John Lynch invested with certain powers to enable him to collect arrearages of
revenue in Saline county.
Be it enacted by the General .dssembly of the State of Missouri, as
follows:
S1. John Lynch, Collector of the Revenue for Saline county for the
years one thousand eight hundred and fifty-two, one thousand eight hun-
dred and fifty-three, one thousand eight hundred and fifty-four, and one
thousand eight hundred and fifty-five, shall have power and authority to
collect any and all arrearages of taxes due and owing in said county for
the years aforesaid, and which he may have been heietofore authorized by
law to collect, and for that purpose he is hereby vested, for the term of
two years from and after the passage of this act, with all the powers
conferred upon the collectors of 'the revenue by the twenty-third section
of the third article of the act entitled An act to provide for hying,
assessing and collecting the revenue, approved March 27, 1845.
This act shall take effect from and after its passage.
Approved November 23, 185'7.

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