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An Act to empower the Board of Police of Pike county to remove the Lundy free Negroes living in said county, to Liberia. 1854 358 (1854)

handle is hein.slavery/ssactsms0301 and id is 1 raw text is: LAWS OP MISSISSIPPI.

CHAPTER 226.
AN ACT to empower the Board of Police of Pike conuty to remove
the Lundy free Negroes living in said county, to Liberia,
SECTION 1. Be it enacted by the Legislature of the
State of Mississippi, That the Board of Police of
Pike county be and are hereby empowered to direct
and require the sheriff of said county to hire out,
annually, at public auction, after giving thirty days'
notice, posted at ten or more public places in said
county, all those free negroes living and residing in
the above named county at the time of the passing
of this act, known and designated by the surname
Lundy, who are not already bound to servitude for
a limited number of years, taking note, with good
sufficient security, made payable to the President of
the Board of Police, and his successors in office,
specifying in the face of each note the consideration
for which each is given, until the amount arising
from such source, and interest upon the same, shall
create a fund of six thousand dollars.
SEC. 2. Be it further enacted, That the sheriff shall
deliver over to the county Treasurer all notes taken
by him in pursuance of the first section of this act,
who shall be ex-officio Treasurer of said fund; who
shall collect and loan out the same at eight per cent.
per annum, until the said sum shall amount to the
the sum of six thousand dollars, as provided in the
above section.
SEC. 3. Be it further enacted, That when said hire
shall amount to the sum of six thousand dollars, said
Board of Police shall have the right, and is hereby
authorized and required to make a contract with any
individual or individuals, or any company or corpo-
ration who may undertake the same, to transport
said free negroes to Liberia; and said contractor or
contractors shall, before they enter upon the dis-
charge of the duties required by this act, enter
into bond, with good and sufficient security, to be
made payable to, and approved by, the President of
said Board of Police, on condition that said con-
tractor or contractors will deliver said free negroes
in Liberia, and will,provide for said negroes com-
fortable lodging and:provisions for one year, which
bond may be put in suit for any breach thereof, in any

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