An act supplemental to an act for the benefit of M. W. Gallo- way, late sheriff of the county of Graves, approved February 21st, 1863..... An act for the benefit of Annie Eliza Gerhart. An act to amend an act, entitled an act to incorporate the Pe- troleum Sulphur Spring and Manufacturing Company.... An act to authorize the Boyle county court to subscribe stock in the Danville, Dix River, and Lancaster turnpike road....... An act for the benefit of John McBrayer, of Anderson county, An act allowing additional compensation for collecting the 530 An act to create a soldiers' relief fund in Nicholas county..... An act to amend the charter of the town of Independence...... An act authorizing the Boyd county court to levy and collect An act for the benefit of R. L. Tinsley and others....... An act to change the place of voting in Garrettsburg, in Chris- An act to amend the charter of the Springfield Deposit Bank, An act for the benefit of the Presbyterian Church in Bowling- An act for the benefit of Jesse Burkhead, of Ballard county... An act for the benefit of James M. Harper, late sheriff of Cald- Chapter 1003. An act fot the benefit of Mrs. Martha W. Snead.. Chapter 1005. An act providing for the use of the Rockcastle county jail for Chapter 1007. An act for the benefit of the city of Louisville.. Chapter 1008. Chapter 1009. An act for the benefit of Emily P. Grainger...... An act to amend an act, entitled, "An act to incorporate the An act to incorporate Carrsville Lodge, No, 145, Independent Order of Odd Fellows, Carrsville, Livingston county.... Chapter 1017. An act for the benefit of Louise Friedman, of Louisville....... Chapter 1018. An act for the benefit of Fady M Slaughter, of Todd county Chapter 1019. An act for the benefit of the President and Directors of the Danville, Lancaster, and Nicholasville turnpike 1oad company An act for the benefit of Winchester College.. An act to authorize the Mercer cuunty court to make a gen eral cross-index to the records in its clerk's office........ An act to provide for the temporary removal of the office of the Surveyor of Warren county.. An act for the benefit of Shepherd Massie........ Chapter 1029. An act for the benefit of the Presbyterian Church at Mount An act for the benefit of John C. Conkin, of Monroe county An act in relation to the sale of ardent spirits in the town of An act for the benefit of Whitfield Moody...... An act to incorporate the Journeymen Tobacconists' Union of the city of Covington......... An act for the benefit of the assessors of Trigg and Breckin- An act for the benefit of Jacob Helton and Reuben Patrick, An act for the benefit of Wm. Williams, late sheriff of Boyd An act for the benefit of the sheriff of Laurel county... An act for the benefit of W. R. Hervey........ An act to incorporate the First and Second Street Horse Rail- road Company, in the city of Louisville................ An act for the benefit of John Armstrong collector of the revenue and county levy of Carter county for the year 1861... An act for the benefit of the trustees of the town of Vance- An act for the benefit of school district No. 9, in Boone coun- An act to amend the charter of the town of Gistville, in Hen- An act repealing the 3d section of chapter 320 of an act, en- titled an act to incorporate the Library Association Company, approved February 18th, 1860..... An act for the benefit of Joel Martin, late sheriff of Floyd And to amend the charter of the city of Louisville............ An act for the benefit of James R. Hughes, late county and circuit court clerk of Union county An act for the benefit of Jos. L. McCarty, sheriff of Whitley An act concerning the Bardstown road in Shelby county.. An act to incorporate the Deposit Bank of Franktort. An act to incorporate the Louisville and Southern Park Rail- An act to incorporate Catlettsburg Lodge, No. 142, I. O. O. F., An act to incorporate Morning Star Lodge, No 16, I. O. O. F., An act for the benefit of N. H. Ryan, late sheriff of Calloway PUBLIC ACTS OF THE STATE OF KENTUCKY, PASSED AT THE SESSION WHICH WAS BEGUN AND HELD IN BERIAH MAGOFFIN, Governor. JOHN F. FISK, Speaker of the Senate. CHAPTER 24. AN ACT to change the county line between the counties of Carter and Rowan. WHEREAS, It is represented to the General Assembly that the farm and residence of Scott Fults, of Carter county, is near the line between Carter and Rowan, and all of said Fults' business and social relations are in the county of Rowan; therefore, Be it enacted by the General Assembly of the Commonwealth of Kentucky: 1861. Scott Fults included in § 1. That the county line between the counties of Carter and Rowan be so changed, and so to run, as to include Rowan county. the farm and residence of Scott Fults in Rowan county. §2. This act to take effect from and after its passage. RICHARD A. BUCKNER, Speaker of the House of Representatives. Approved September 18, 1861. By the Governor: Speaker of the Senate. B. MAGOFFIN. THO. B. MONROE, JR., Secretary of State. CHAPTER 41. AN ACT in relation to the county lines of Lawrence and Floyd counties. Be it enacted by the General Assembly of the Commonwealth of Kentucky: § 1. That section first of an act, entitled "An act in Act of 1 March, relation to the county lines of Floyd and Lawrence and 1860 (in Johnson counties," approved March 1st, 1860, be, and the Acts, 1859-60, p. 602) repealed. same is hereby, repealed; that the line between said counties of Floyd and Lawrence are hereby restored as it was before the passage of said act. § 2. This act shall take effect from and after its passage. Approved September 20, 1861. 1861. CHAPTER 47. AN ACT authorizing the Military Board of Commissioners to provide sustenance for troops. Be it enacted by the General Assembly of the Commonwealth of Kentucky: for That it shall and may be lawful for the Board of Military Board Commissioners created by the act, entitled "An act for the to provide sus- regulation of the militia, and to provide for the arming of troops in the the State," approved May 24, 1861, out of any money in their hands unexpended, to provide for the sustenance of the troops now in the field engaged in defending the State from invasion. field. § 2. This act shall take effect from and after its passage. Approved September 21, 1861. CHAPTER 49. AN ACT providing funds to defray the expenses of the Government. Be it enacted by the General Assembly of the Commonwealth of Kentucky: § 1. That in order to defray the current expenditures of Sinking Fund the Government, the Commissioners of the Sinking Fund Comm's to loan are authorized, and it is hereby made their duty, to loan to the State of Kentucky the sum of one hundred thousand dollars, out of the surplus money in the treasury to the credit of the Sinking Fund; and for the amount thus issue a State loaned, the Governor of this Commonwealth is authorized bond for same. and required to issue a bond for, and on behalf of the Governor to Commonwealth, payable to the Commissioners of the Sinking Fund two years after the date thereof, bearing interest at the rate of six per centum per annum-the interest payable semi-annually. §2 That the Governor, Auditor, and Treasurer of this Commonwealth, be, and they are hereby, authorized and empowered to borrow for, and on the credit of the State, from the several banks in this Commonwealth, from copartnerships, from corporations created by the laws of this State, or from individuals, a sum not exceeding two hundred thousand dollars, to meet the current expenses of the Government, to be obtained at such times and in such sums as the wants of the treasury may require; and for the sums thus borrowed, the Governor of this Commonwealth is hereby authorized and required to execute and deliver to the banks making said loans respectively, bonds for and on behalf of the Commonwealth, payable at such times, on such terms, and at such rate of interest, as may be agreed upon. 3. That the money obtained under the provisions of this act shall be placed in the public treasury to the credit of the revenue proper, and subject to the warrants drawn by the Auditor of Public Accounts for the ordinary expenditures of the Government, including appropriations made by the Legislature. §4. That out of the money obtained under the provisions of this act, the sum of sixty thousand dollars, heretofore loaned to the State by the Bank of Kentucky, shall be paid; and the Auditor is hereby required to draw his warrant upon the treasury in favor of said bank therefor. 5. This act shall take effect from and after its passage. Approved September 21, 1861. CHAPTER 50. AN ACT to enlarge the powers of the Military Board of this State. Be it enacted by the General Assembly of the Commonwealth of Kentucky: arms, accoutrements, §1. That the Military Board, created at the last session Military Board of the Legislature, are hereby authorized to order into the their custody custody of said Board any State arms which may have certain been given out under the act creating said Board, or other &c. law of the State, whenever said Board shall deem it expedient to do so; said Board shall have like power over the accoutrements, camp equipage, equipments, and ammunition of the State. obediencs of §2. If any person shall willfully fail or refuse to return Penalty for disany of said property for forty-eight hours after the receipt order. of the order of the Board to that effect, he shall be guilty of a high misdemeanor, and be fined in a sum not less than one hundred dollars, nor more than five thousand dollars, and be imprisoned until the fine is paid and the arms, or |