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MISSOURI. 9»
§ 2. The trustees of the town of Carondelct, and their successors, are hereby authorized and empowered to grant leases of the commons of the town of
Carondelet renewable forever, reserving resits to be paid to said trustees and
X 3. Said trustees may select and reserve on said commons a portion of land
S 4. Said trustees or their successors may appropriate a portion of the rents
§ 5. Said schools and institutions of learning shall be conducted on liberal
§ 6. Said board of trustees shall possess all the power and authority necessary to carry into effect the objects of this act according to its true intention and meaning, and to do all acts that maybe proper for that purpose: Provided, the same be not contrary to the laws of the United States or this
AN ACT respecting the lots and, commons of the town of New Madrid.
Sec. 1. Former law repealed.
2. Trustees of the lots and commons of New Madrid appointed.
5. Trustees may sell, lease &c, such lots.
6. Vacancies in the trustees how filled.
7. Power of the said trustees.
19. Annual statement of accounts to be recorded.
13.    Title papers &c, to he recorded.
H.    On failure to make annual statement, the trustees made liable to attachment and removal from
15.    Compensation of trustees how paid.
§ 1. An, act to provide for the appointment of trustees of the school lands
■ § 2. Hezekiati 1). Maulsby, John B. Martin, Frederick C. Butler, Thomas
T. Warrington, Richard Phillips, George W. Hancock and Justin Morgan
field lots and commons belonging to the inhabitants of the town of New Madrid, under grant to them by the Spanish government, or under the act of Con-
Identifier LAWS_10th_1838-1839_0211.tif
Transcript MISSOURI. 9» informality or want of power (that may be supplied or remedied by legislative enactment) to the contrary notwithstanding. § 2. The trustees of the town of Carondelct, and their successors, are hereby authorized and empowered to grant leases of the commons of the town of Carondelet renewable forever, reserving resits to be paid to said trustees and their successors. X 3. Said trustees may select and reserve on said commons a portion of land to remain under their control for the use of a school or schools or college, to be established and controlled by said trustees and their successors. S 4. Said trustees or their successors may appropriate a portion of the rents of the commons of said town, not exceeding forty per cent, upon the whole amount, to the use of schools, colleges or institutions of learning in or near such town. § 5. Said schools and institutions of learning shall be conducted on liberal principles, shall be devoted to branches of useful education, and shall be equally open to all the citizens of said town and vicinity. § 6. Said board of trustees shall possess all the power and authority necessary to carry into effect the objects of this act according to its true intention and meaning, and to do all acts that maybe proper for that purpose: Provided, the same be not contrary to the laws of the United States or this State. This act shall take effect from its passage. APPROVED, Feb. 6, 1839. COMMONS. AN ACT respecting the lots and, commons of the town of New Madrid. Sec. 1. Former law repealed. 2. Trustees of the lots and commons of New Madrid appointed. 3. Trustees shall give bond, and 4. Make a proper affidavit. 5. Trustees may sell, lease &c, such lots. 6. Vacancies in the trustees how filled. 7. Power of the said trustees. 8-9. Proceeds of sale how to be vested. 10. Schools established to be free from religious control. 11. Record of the proceedings of the trustees shall be kept. 19. Annual statement of accounts to be recorded. 13. Title papers &c, to he recorded. H. On failure to make annual statement, the trustees made liable to attachment and removal from office. 15. Compensation of trustees how paid. Be it, enacted by the General Assembly of the State of Missouri, as follows: § 1. An, act to provide for the appointment of trustees of the school lands and lots in and belonging to the town of New Madrid, and to prescribe their powers and duties, approved January 14th, 1833, is hereby repealed. ■ § 2. Hezekiati 1). Maulsby, John B. Martin, Frederick C. Butler, Thomas T. Warrington, Richard Phillips, George W. Hancock and Justin Morgan are hereby appointed trustees of the school lands, town lots, out lots, common field lots and commons belonging to the inhabitants of the town of New Madrid, under grant to them by the Spanish government, or under the act of Con-