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An Act to provide more efficient police regulations for the districts on the sea-board. 1861 16 (1861.12)

handle is hein.slavery/ssactssc0442 and id is 1 raw text is: STATUTES AT LARGE

A. D. 1861.  V. That the State Tax Collectors of said tax districts shall collect the
,T'tobe tax directed by said Boards at the same time that they collect the said
collected.   State tax, and shall pay the same over to the Treasurers of said Boards,
respectively, when collected.
Manner of col-  VI. That the said Tax Collectors shall pursue the same mode and man-
lecting tax.
ner in collecting said tax as they now do respecting other District taxes,
and shall be liable to all the penalties respecting said tax as they now are
respecting other District taxes; and the Sheriffs of the Judicial Districts,
with whom executions may be lodged for the collection of said tax, shall
be liable to all the penalties they now are by law, respecting the other
District taxes.
Receipts and   VII. And said Boards shall make returns of their receipts and expen-
expenditures,
Boards to make ditures to the Courts of Common Pleas of their respective Districts, at the
returns of.
Fall Term thereof, and shall be liable to the same penalties for default or
neglect of duty, as the other District Boards are now liable to, according to
law.
Boards, by     VIII. That each of the said Boards shall consist of not more than ten
whom ap-
pointed,    nor less than five persons, to be appointed by Joint Resolution of the
General Assembly, to continue in office for one year.
In the Senate House, the twenty-first day of December, in the year of our
Lord one thousand eight hundred and sixty-one, and in the eighty-
sixth year of the sovereignty and independence of the State of South
Carolina.
WILLIAM D. PORTER, President of the Senate.
JAMES SIMONS, Speaker House of Representatives.
No. 4570. AN ACT TO PROVIDE MORE EFFICIENT POLICE REGULATIONS FOR THE
DISTRICTS ON THE SEA-BOARD.
I. Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives, now met
Police Court.  and sitting in General Assembly, and by the authority of the same, That for
each of the Districts of Beaufort, Colleton, Charleston, Georgetown, and
Horry, a Police Court is hereby constituted, to continue so long as a
foreign enemy has possession of any part of the coast of South Carolina,
whose jurisdiction shall extend to all matters of criminal and police regula-
tion over the slaves and free persons of color in said Districts: Provided,

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