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An Act to incorporate the City of Waverly. 1859 285 (1859)

handle is hein.slavery/ssactsmo0203 and id is 1 raw text is: MUNICIPAL.

§ 1. The inhabitants of the city of Alexandria are hereby exempted frorn
working on any road beyond the limits of toe city, and from paying any tax
to procure laborers to work on the same ; and the City Council shall by or-
dinance open and keep in good traveling repair all public roads which may
be deemed necessary for the public convenience within the limits of the city.
§ 2. The City Council shall cause to be published annually a full and
complete statement of all moneys had and received and expended by the,
corporation during the preceding year, and on what account received and ex-
pended.
§ 3. All ordinances passed under former charter, not contrary to the pro-
visions of this charter, shall remain in full force and effect.
§ 4. This act is hereby declared to be a public act, and may be read in
evidence in all courts of law and equity in this State, without proof.
§ 5. The City Marshal, or any other officer authorized to execute writs,
or other process issued by the Recorder, shall have power to execute the same-
anywhere within the limits of Clark county, and shall be entitled to the same-
fees for traveling as are allowed to Constables for similar services.
This act to take effect and be in force from and after its passage.
Approved December 15, 1859.
AN ACT to incorporate the City of Waverly.
§ 1. The inhabitants of Waverly, St. Thom- I  4. Shall have power to make all neces-
as, and Shelby's addition incorpora-  sary by-laws and ordinances.
ted by the name of Waverly City;  5. Official acts to be regulated by ordi-
general corporate powers.            nances; who ordinances to be signed
2. Boundary of corporation.              by; to be published.
3. Further corporate powers; may re-  6. Style of ordinances; ordinances not to
ceive, hold, and dispose of property,  go into effect until published.
real and personal, for the use of the  7. Ordinances now in force in Waverly to
corporation; to protect and improve  continue in force; and so also of St.
grounds, and borrow money, etc.      Thomas.
8. Qualification of voters.
Be it enacted by the General Assembly of the State of Missouri, as
follows :
ARTICLE I.
§ 1. The inhahitants of the contiguous towns of Waverly, St. Thomas,
and Shelby & Co.'s addition to Waverly, included within the limits herein-
after described in the county of Lafayette and State of Missouri, are here-
by declared and constituted a body corporate and politic, by the name and
style of the city of Waverly, and by that name shall have perpetual succes-
sion and a common seal, which they may change and alter at pleasure; and
the name of the present town of St. Thomas is hereby abolished, it be-
coming a ward of the city of Waverly.
§ 2. The boundary of the corporate limits of the city of Waverly shall
be as follows, to wit:  Commencing at a point in the main channel of the
Missouri river directly opposite the north-east corner of the present town of
St. Thomas, as shown in the recorded plat of said town; thence in a west-
erly course up the main channel of said Missouri river until a, point is
reached opposite the line between the lands of William Shelby & Co. and
the lands of John D. Thomas ; thence to the shore and along said line south

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