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An Act to amend an act, entitled an act, the more effectually to prohibit free negroes and persons of color, from entering into and remaining in this State. 1841 11 (1841.11)

handle is hein.slavery/ssactsal0282 and id is 1 raw text is: five dollars per day, for each day of their services, during the
present session; to the Secretary of State for indexing the
lows, copying the journals of both Houses of the present ses-
sion of the General Assembly, preparing the whole for the Extra a
press, and superintending the printing thereof, the sum of three
hundred dollars; to the Secretary of the Senate and clerk of
the House of Representatives, each, the sum of one hundred
and fifty dollars, for bringing up and completing the journals
of their respective Houses, and filing away and properly ar-
ranging the papers of the present session, after the adjourn-
ment.
See. 2. Ind be it further enacted, That the sum  of five
thunsand dollars be, and the same is hereby appropriated to Contingent
defray the contingent expenses of the State Government, pay-
able out of any moneys in the Treasury not otherwise appro-
priated.
Sec. 3. .Ind be it further enacted, That the sum  of ten
thousand dollars, be and the same is hereby set apart and re-
quired to be deposited in the Branch Bank at Montgomery, to
the credit of the warden of the Penitentiary, out of the profits Warden or
of the State Bank and Branches in proportion to their capital Penitentiary
stock, and the President and Directors of the State Bank, and
the President and Directors of the several Branch Banks are
hereby authorized and required to have the said sum of ten
thousand dollars, deposited in the said Branch Bank at Mont.
gomery on the first day of March next; to White & Snow White&
three hundred and fifty-one dollars an-d ninety-nine cents, for snow
hooks and other stationery furnished the General Assembly,
Recretary of State and clerk of the Supreme Court, alid to J. . Lacy & Co.
Lacy & Co. twenty-nine dollars and fifty cents, for stationery
furnished the General Assembly.
Approved, December 31, 1841.
[No. 9.]                AN ACT
To amend an act, entitled an act, the more effoetually to prohibit free negroes and
iersons of color, from entering into and remaining in this State, approved, 2d.
February, 1839.
Section 1. Be it enacted by the Senale and House of Rep.
resentatives of the State of Alabama, in General .ssembly
convened, That from and after the passage of this act, it shall be Duty of ninas-
the duty of the master of any and every vessel arriving from twr
any foreign port, or place, or otherwise, to repair forthwith, af.
ter first having made his report and entry at the custom house,
in the city of Mobile, to the Mayor's office, and deliver on oath,
a complete and correct list of every person who arrived with
him in said vessel, distinctly stating, first the names of his offi.
cers and crew, then the names of each passenger, the color and
sex of each person, and whether they be free or otherwisa.

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1841.

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