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AN ACT to be entitled "An Act to amend an act to incorporate the town of Middleburg, and for other purposes," and to extend the corporate limits of Clarksville.

SECTION 1. Be it enacted by the General Assembly of the State of Tennessee, That the corporate limits of the city of Clarksville, in the county of Montgomery, be extended so as to include the passenger depot and depot grounds of the Louisville & Nashville Railroad Company on the east side of said town, said territory to be added to said town, being described in the deed of John Bradley to said railroad company thus: Adjoining the east line or boundary of the town of Clarksville, beginning at a point on that street which forms the east boundary line of Clarksville 10 feet north of the centre of the main track of said railroad; thence with the centre of said street north 2° 15′ east 121 feet to a stake; thence north 47° 38' east 366 feet to Sandy Faulkner's line; thence with said Faulkner's line east 63 feet to said Faulkner's southeast corner; thence with the line between my (Bradley's) land and said Faulkner's north 60 feet to a stake; thence north 41° 44' east 277 feet to my (Bradley's) corner; thence with my (Bradley's) line 74° east 118 feet to a point 10 feet north of the centre of the main

track of said railroad; thence with a line 10 feet from the centre of the main track at the point where the land of said company lies 933 feet to the point of beginning the line remaining its full length 10 feet from and parallel to the centre of said road's main track containing two acres.

SEC. 2. Be it further enacted, That the act entitled "An Act to incorporate the town of Middleburg, and for other purposes," March 19th, 1860, in so far as it conflicts with this Act, be repealed.

SEC. 3. Be it further enacted, That this Act take effect from and after its passage, the public welfare requiring it.

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AN ACT to repeal the charter of the town of Medon, Madison County.

SECTION 1. Be it enacted by the General Assembly of the State of Tennessee, That an act passed 21st day of March, 1860, incorporating the town of Medon, Madison County, be, and is hereby, repealed.

SEC. 2. Be it further enacted, That this Act take effect from and after its passage, the public welfare requiring it.

Passed March 3d, 1887.

W. L. CLAPP,

Speaker of the House of Representatives.
Z. W. EWING,

Speaker of the Senate.

Approved March 22d, 1887.

ROBT. L. TAYLOR,

Governor.

CHAPTER 74.

AN ACT to amend an act to incorporate a company to be called the Lebanon and Nashville Turnpike Company, passed February 12th, 1836.

SECTION 1. Be it enacted by the General Assembly of the State of Tennessee, That Section 15 of an act passed February 12th, 1836, entitled "An Act to incorporate a company to be called the Lebanon and Nashville Turnpike Company," be so amended as to authorize the stockholders in said company to meet annually on the fourth Monday in May of each year, at such point in the county of Wilson or Davidson as may be agreed upon at the first meeting that shall be held after the passage of this amended Act.

SEC. 2. Be it further enacted, That this Act take effect from and after its passage, the public welfare requiring it.

Passed March 3d, 1887.

W. L. CLAPP,

Speaker of the House of Representatives.

Z. W. EWING,

Speaker of the Senate.

Approved March 22d, 1887.

ROBT. L. TAYLOR,
Governor.

CHAPTER 75.

AN ACT to establish the line between Montgomery and Cheatham Counties.

WHEREAS, A controversy has arisen between the counties of Montgomery and Cheatham as to the proper boundary line between said counties north of the Cumberland River; therefore,

SECTION 1. Be it enacted by the General Assembly of the State of Tennessee, That said line shall begin at the mouth of Barton's Creek, on Cumberland River, and run north forty-six degrees east about seven and onehalf miles to the corner in the Robertson County line, designated in the act creating the county of Cheatham as the J. N. Moody corner (except as hereinafter provided), leaving the lands and residences of D. Burton, J. T. Burton, H. M. McCormac, Nat. Sanders, the old Pearson's place, Z. T. Jennet, E. L. Williams, N. S. Stack, and J. E. Cage (residence place), in Montgomery County, and the lands and residences of D. S. Mayor, W. K. Hollis, E. M. Gupton, J. H. Balthrop, W. C. Hunter, L. J. Hunter, W. W. Fry, and J. F. Stack in Cheatham County.

SEC. 2. Be it further enacted, That this Act take effect from and after its passage, the public welfare requiring it.

Passed March 3d, 1887.

W. L. CLAPP,

Speaker of the House of Representatives.

Z. W. EWING,

Speaker of the Senate.

Approved March 22d, 1887.

ROBT. L. TAYLOR,

Governor.

CHAPTER 76.

A BILL to be entitled "An Act to repeal and annul the charter of the town of Livingston, in the county of Overton, and to abolish the corporation."

SECTION 1. Be it enacted by the General Assembly of the State of Tennessee, That the charter, with all of its amendments, of the town of Livingston, in the county of Overton, be and the same is hereby, repealed and annulled, and the corporation abolished. SEC. 2. Be it further enacted, That all laws and parts of laws in conflict with this Act be, and the same are hereby, repealed.

Passed March 3d, 1887.

W. L. CLAPP,

Speaker of the House of Representatives.

Z. W. EWING,
Speaker of the Senate.

Approved March 22d, 1887.

ROBT. L. TAYLOR,

Governor.

CHAPTER 77.

AN ACT to abolish the charter of Flynn's Lick, Jackson County, Tennessee.

SECTION 1. Be it enacted by the General Assembly of the State of Tennessee, That Chapter 262 of the Acts of 1855-56, so far as relates to the incorporation of the town of Flynn's Lick, Jackson County, Tennessee, be, and the same is hereby, repealed.

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