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An Act to be entitled an act to Increase the Revenue of the county of Hinds. 1854 165 (1854)

handle is hein.slavery/ssactsms0294 and id is 1 raw text is: LAWS OF MISSPSIAPL 

CHAPTER 62.
Al, AN ' to ani an aet entied anaec 10 an hoee ohn C.
Hudson to  a Turnpike in the county of  nica
SUchroni 1. Be it enacted by the Legilature of the
&tate of Mississippi, That John C. Hudson, his
heirs or assigns, be and they are hereby authorized
to change the location of a turnpike road from a
point designated by an act of the Legislature, passed
in this State and approved March 4th, I850, to any
other point he or they may elect within two miles
of the point now designated by the said act of the
4th March, 1850, and the Board of Police of the
county of Tunica shall not grant license to any
other person or persons to keep a ferry or toll bridge
across Cold Water river, within iwo miles of the
crossing of the said John C. Hdfon's turnpike
road, and the said John C. Hudson, his heirs or as-
signs, be allowed five years longer time to complete
his said turnpike road than is ailowed by the act to
which this is an amendment.
Sc 2. Be it further enacted, That all acts
and parts of acts coming in the meaning and pur-
view of this act, be and is hereby repealed, and
this act take effect and be in force Iom and after its
passage.
Approved March 1, 1854.
CHAPTER 63.
AN ACT to be entifled no .et to Increa;e the evenue, of the
county of  inds.
Smacior 1. Be it enacted by the Legislature of
the Slate of Mississppi, That from and after the
passage of this ict, whenever the Board of County
Police of Hinds county shall, in obedience to law,
levy the county tax of said county, the said Board,
in the exercise of their discretion, may levy and as-
sess a county tax, not to exceed in all one hupdred
per cent. upon the State tax, and the tax so leied
shall be collected according to law, and paid into the
treasury, for general county purposes: Provided,
that this act shall not be construed in such a manner

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