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AN ACT

Explantory of an act entitled, "An act to legalize the collection of taxes, Cass county, for the year 1857, approved November 4th, 1858.

SEC. 1. Be it enacted by the Council and House of Representatives of the Territory of Nebraska, That the act to which this act is explanatory shall not be so construed as to make legal the collection of taxes levied on property which was not subject to taxation at the time the assessment should have been made according to law.

§ 2. This act shall take effect and be in force from and after its passage.

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TERRITORIAL ROADS.

AN ACT

To resurvey a part of the territorial road leading from Rulo, Richardson county, to Blue Springs in Gage county.

SEC. 1. Be it enacted by the Council and House of Representatives of the Territory of Nebraska, That Edward Cooley, Joseph Broady and Wesley Ogden of Richardson county, be, and are hereby appointed commissioners to resurvey and relocate a portion of the territorial road leading from Rulo in said county, to Blue Springs in Gage county, beginning at a point thereon, at or near the house of said Edward Cooley, and from thence to the town of Salem, and no further.

§ 2. The commissioners shall be allowed four dollars each for their services as commissioners or reviewers, and the one making the plat or report of review, the further sum of three dollars.

§3. The commissioners, or two of them, shall sign a report to which shall be attached a plat or map, showing the changes in the road, if any, which shall be filed of record in the office of the county clerk of Richardson county.

4. When the report of commissioners, with plat showing changes in the road, shall have been filed as specified in the preceding section, the county commissioners shall draw their warrants on the county treasurer in favor of each of the said commissioners for the sum or sums each may be entitled to receive.

§ 5. This act to take effect from and after its passage. Approved December 20th, 1859.

AN ACT

To establish a territorial road in Pawnee and Richardson counties.

SEC. 1. Be it enacted by the Council and House of Representatives of the Territory of Nebraska, That John Fries of Pawnee county, and Isaac L. Hanby of Richardson, be appointed commissioners to locae and es

tablish a territorial road from Falls City, via Fries' mill and Pawnee City, to intersect the territorial road from St. Stephen to military road, between Table Rock and Beatrice.

§ 2. Said commissioners shall meet at Falls City in Richardson county, on or before the first Monday in June, 1860, and locate the same upon the nearest and best route, crossing the Great Nemaha at or above the falls, and shall mark the line of the same with a plow, and shall cause to be filed in the office of the county clerk of the respective counties, a report of the location and boundaries of the same.

§ 3. Said commissioners shall receive three dollars per day each for their services, and all other reasonable and necessary expenses for surveying, &c., incurred in carrying out the provisions of this act, shall be paid out of the treasury of the counties through which said road shall pass.

§ 4. This act to take effect from and after its passage. Approved December 31st, 1859.

AN ACT

To locate a territorial road from Nebraska City, `via Helena and Vesta, in Johnson county, to Beatrice, in Gage county.

SEC. 1. Be it enacted by the Council and House of Representatives of the Territory of Nebraska, That George P. Tucker, Charles Pierce and Nathan Blakely are hereby appointed commissioners to locate a territorial road from Nebraska City, by the way of Helena and Vesta in Johnson county, to Beatrice in Gage county.

§ 2. The said commissioners, or a majority of them, shall meet on or before the 15th day of May, A. D. 1860, at Nebraska City, and proceed 'to locate said road in accordance with this act, and shall make their return according to law, on or before the 1st day of July, 1860.

§ 3. Said commissioners shall each be allowed three dollars per day for the time necessarily employed in locating said road, and shall have power to employ as many assistants as may be necessary in locating said road, who shall be allowed two dollars per day for their services (except surveyors).

§ 4. That all reasonable expenses incurred in accordance with this act, shall be defrayed by the counties through which the said road may pass.

§ 5. After the road has been duly located and the survey thereof completed, the said commissioners shall make out and sign a report of their proceedings, showing the field notes and location of said road, and file a copy of the same with the county clerks of the counties through which the road may pass.

§ 6. This act to take effect and be in force from and after its passage.

Approved December 31st, 1859.

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