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14 TABLE OF CONTENTS.


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159 AN ACT for the benefit of the Natchez Orphan Asylum, 325

160 for the relief of Marshall county 326

161 to revive an act entitled "an act to aid in supplying the loss of the records and papers in the circuit and chancery courts of Chickasaw county, and for other purposes," approved December 9, 1863, 327

162 to repeal an act entitled "an act to prevent the sale of vinous and spirituous liquors within five miles of Morton, in Scott county, in less quantities than ten gallons." 327 

163 to incorporate the Trustees of the Summit Baptist Church, Summit, Pike county, Mississippi, 328

164 to repeal certain portions of an act entitled "an act to regulate the action of the police court in certain cases," approved March 6, 1865, so far as the same applies to the county of Hinds, 329  

165 to incorporate the town of Beauregard, in Copiah county. 329 

166 to authorize the construction of a bridge across Hatchie river, in the county of Tippah, and for other purposes, 331 

167 to reduce the penalty of the official bond of assessor and treasurer of Hancock county, 332  

168 to legalize and confirm the official acts of the mayor, selectmen and other officers of the city of Natchez, 332 

169 to amend an act entitled "An act to incorporate the town of Louisville, in the county of Winston," approved February 16, 1838. 333 

170 to revive an act incorporating the town of Pittsboro, in the county of Calhoun, and for other purposes, 334 

171 to enable the county of Kemper to settle up and close the subscription of said county to the capital stock of the Mobile and Ohio Railroad Company, 334 

172 for the relief of Thomas S. Parker, ex-Sheriff of Clarke county, 335 

173 to change the name of John Randolph Wilkings Gibbs to John Randolph Wilkings, 336 

174 for the relief of Susan Jane Magee, and for other purposes 336 

175 for the relief of Harris Pope, of Marion county, 337