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An Act to prevent the Citizens of New York from carrying Slaves, or persons held to service, out of this State, and to prevent the escape of Persons charged with the commission of any Crime. 1841 149 (1841)

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the support of the Transient Poor of Beaufort, one hundred dollars, to be ex. A. D. I841
pended under the directions of the Town Council of Beaufort, and accountid
for by them to the Legislature ; for the salary of the Port Physician in
Charleston, including boat hire, and other incidental expenses, eight hundred
dollars ; for the execution of the Quarantine Laws at Charleston, one thou.
sand dollars, if go much be necessaryf to be paid to the City Council of
Charleston, and expended under their direction ; for the Salary of the Super.:
intendent of the Fire Proof Building in Charleston, during the ensuing year,
one hundred dollars ; for the support of the Transient Poor of Georgetown,
five hundred dollars, to be expended by the Commissioners of the Poor for
Prince Georgo Winyaw, to be accounted for by them to the Legislature;
for the salary of the Pilot of the Harbor and Bar of Georgetown, three
hundred and twenty dollars; for aiding the support of a ferry over Elliott's
Cut, two hundred dollars, subject to the order of the Commissioners of Road
of St. Andrew's Parish.
IX. EXTRAORDINARY EXPENDITURES : For A. S. Johnston, for printing the nxtfaordinary
ninth and tenth volumes of the Statutes at Large, four thousand nine hundred Exenditures.
and two dollars, eighty-six cents; for Indian Agency, three thousand five
hundred dollars, to be drawn and expended by the Indian Agentf in the pur.
chase of land and outfit for the Catawba Indians, under the direction of the
Governor for the time being : the above sum to be drawn out of the undrawn
appropriation set apart by Act of one thousand eight hundred and forty, en-
titled  an Act to carry into effect the late agreement between the Catawba
Indians and the Commissioners on the part of the State, and for other pur.
poses.
X. PUBLIC BUILDINGS : For the Court House of Colleton District, eight Public Build-
thousand dollars, provided tne same be built of brick or stone ; for the Jail 'gs.
of Georgetown District, eight thousand dollars, provided the same be built of
brick or stone.
XI. INTERNAL IMPROVEMENTS : For completing the improvements of Internal Im.
Vance's Swamp. five thousand dollars, if so much be necessary.     provements.
In the Senate House, the sevonteenth day of December, in the year of our Lord, one
thousand cight hundred and forty-one, and in the sixty-sixth year of the Sovereignty
and Independence of the United States of America.
ANGUS PATTERSON, President of the Setate.
W. F. COLCOCK, Speaker of the House of Representatver.
AN ACT tO PREVENT THE CITIZENS OF NEW YORk FROM CARIYING SLAVES, No. 2831.
OR PERSONS HELD TO SERVICE, OUT Or. THIS STATE, AND TO PREVENT THE
ESCAPE OF PERSONS CHARGED WITH THE COMMISSION OF ANY CRIME.
I Be it enacted, by the Senate and House of Representatives, now net No. vesseown-
and sitting in General Assembly, and by the authority of the same, That it edbya resident
of N .York, and
shall not be lawful for any vessel of any size or description, owned irr whole navi to 'b
or in part, or commanded or navigated, by any citizen. or resident of the resident of
State of Now York, or any such vessel owned in whole or in part, commanded York, or any
or navigated, by any other person than an actual inhabitant and resident of than this, to der
this State, and departing from any port in this State for any port in the State
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