Acts Passed at the ... Session of the General Assembly for the Commonwealth of Kentucky

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J. Bradford, printer to the Commonwealth, 1863
Includes: public acts, local and private acts. Includes regular, adjourned, called, and extraordinary sessions.

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7 An act to amend an act to amend title 7 chapter 4 of
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Chapter 302
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Chapter 392
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An act to amend an act entitled An act to amend 3d article
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510 An act to repeal in part an act entitled An act regulating
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An act to amend the Code of Practice sixth subdivision
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An act to fix the return day of executions
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AT SEPTEMBER SESSION 1861 NOVEMBER SESSION 1861 AND FEBRUARY
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An act to amend chapter 63 of the Revised Statutes entitled
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An act to incorporate the LaGrange Masonic Female Semina
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No 70
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An act for the benefit of the State Agricultural Society 1
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An act to change the voting place in district No 3 in Whitley
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An act to amend the road laws in Greenup county
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An act for the benefit of the clerk of the Whitley county court
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Chapter 113
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No 71
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Chapter 174
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Chapter 78
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Chapter 84
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An act for the benefit of Wm Mynhier clerk of the Morgan
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Chapter 110
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Chapter 288
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Chapter 118
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Chapter 124
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An act to exempt certain hands in Madison county from work
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An act for the benefit of the Spencer and Nelson county turn pike road company 131
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An act in relation to the appointment of common school com missioners 132
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An act for the benefit of E T Fish clerk of the Rockcastle circuit and county courts and the circuit clerks of Harrison and Knox counties 133
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An act for the benefit of trustees of school district No 17 in Henry county 134
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An act for the benefit of persons in the counties of Clarke Tay lor and Washington who have subscribed and paid in stock to aid in the construction o...
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Chapter 136
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An act to punish certain trespasses in Jefferson Scott Mason Kenton Campbell and Woodford counties 137
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An act for the benefit of the Cleveland turnpike road company 138
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An act for the benefit of Dillion White 139
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An act for the benefit of the estate of Dr John L Scott de ceased and Samuel Osenton administrator of J P Seybold deceased 140
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An act for the benefit of Greenville Burch of Hart county 141
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Chapter 142
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Chapter 148
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An act for the benefit of common school districts Nos 15
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Chapter 425
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An act for the benefit of the Bullitt County Academy
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An act to change the voting places in district No 6 in Wash
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Chapter
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An act to incorporate the Tradewater Coal and Transportation
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An act to amend an act entitled An act to iocorporate the Commercial Insurance Company
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Chapter
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An act to change the place of voting in the 5th district in Whitley county
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An act to repeal an act entitled An act to amend the charter of the town of Lagrange approved March 3 1860
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An act for the benefit of Elisha Smith of Rockcastle county
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An act for the benefit of school district No 42 in Owsley county
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Chapter
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An act for the benefit of John Davis administrators of Hop kins county
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An act allowing further time to return delinquent list of reve nue for 1861 in Green county
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An act for the benefit of district schools in Harlan Perry and Letcher counties
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An act authorizing a special election for the chairman and board
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Chapter
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An act to incorporate Mendelsohn Lodge No 40 of the Inde
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An act for the benefit of Elisha B Treadway sheriff of Ows
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Chapter
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Chapter
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An act to incorporate Tecumseh Tribe No 6 Independent
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Chapter
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An act to amend section 25 chapter 93 of Revised Statutes
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Chapter
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An act appropriating money to a State secret service fund
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An act to amend the charter authorizing the erection of
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Chapter
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An act to amend sections 3d and 4th of article 2d of chapter
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Chapter
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An act requiring certain officers and teachers in this Common
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Grant and Owen
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Chapter
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Chapter
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An act to authorize the suspension of circuit courts in certain
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ted Masons
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Chapter
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Resolution in relation to the defense of the State
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An act to fix the salaries of the Adjutant and Quartermaster
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Chapter
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An act to amend an act concerning idiot paupers
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An act to amend the 19th section of article 1st of the 37th
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Chapter
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An act to amend an act entitled An act to amend chapter
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Chapter
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Chapter
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An act giving certain officers elected in 1862 further time to execute bond and take the oath of office
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An act to prevent certain negroes and mulattoes from migrat ing to or remaining in this State
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An act to regulate civil actions against officers and soldiers in the service of the United States and this State
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An act to regulate the time of holding the circuit courts in the 11th Judicial District Chapter 993 An act giving additional clerk hire to the Treasurer
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An act in reference to the Library
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Chapter
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An act providing for allowing claims against the Commonwealth in Whitley county
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An act to amend subdivision 2 of section 1 of article 5 of chapter 86 of the Revised Statutes
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An act regulating itinerant dealers in skins and hides
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An act conferring certain powers upon Master Commissioners
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An act authorizing sheriffs and other collecting officers to at tach for the payment of State revenue and county levy
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An act to amend the penal laws
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An act to provide for claims against the State contracted un the State Guard Law
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An act to amend 5th article of chapter 86 of the Revised Statutes
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An act to amend the 23d section 1st article 91st chapter of the Revised Statutes
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An act to amend an act entitled An act to amend an act en titled an act concerning the collection of the public revenne and county levy for the years ...
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An act to amend an act entitled an act concerning the Peni tentiary
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Resolutions on the death of Wm H Edmunds
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Resolution to go into joint session to receive certain flags from
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No 101
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turnpike road company
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Chapter
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An act to amend an act entitled an act to incorporate
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Chapter
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Chapter 723
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An act for the benefit of Wm R Mize of Pulaski county
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Chapter
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An act to repeal the charter of the Deposit Bank of Cynthi
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An act to extend the March term 1863 of the Madison circuit
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establish a levy and county court for Jefferson county
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Chapter
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Chapter
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An act to incorporate Washington Lodge No 1 of the United
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An act to change the lines of districts Nos 4 and 7 in Whit
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Chapter
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An act for the benefit of the Louisville and Bardstown turn
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An act for the benefit of the Sinking Fund of the Louisville
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Chapter
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An act concerning the estate of Edmund Bayne free man
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Chapter 867
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Chapter
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Chapter 905
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An act to change the time of holding the Adair quarterly court
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An act for the benefit of certain of the enrolled militia of Bul
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An act for the benefit of John G Wyatt late sheriff of Mont
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An act to regulate the sale of spirituous liquors in the town
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An act for the benefit of John McBrayer of Anderson county
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An act for the benefit of John W Campbell late surveyor
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An act for the benefit of Martha J Mansfield
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An act for the benefit of Winchester College
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An act prescribing additional duties for assessors of
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An act repealing the 3d section of chapter 320 of an act
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An act to incorporate Catlettsburg Lodge No 142 I O O F
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An act for the benefit of Samuel Province
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An act to increase the powers and extend the jurisdiction
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