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An Act to emancipate Gamaliel, a slave. 1824 124 (1824)

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curity, ic the ptnal sun of one thousand dollars, to he ap-,
proved of by the judge of the county court of Mobile coun-
ty, made payable to the Governor for the time being and his
successors in office, to be filed in the office of the Secretary
of State ; Conditioned, that the said Francoise Leones, shall
not become a public charge ; and that the s..id Joseph Jour-
nin, shall educate and maintain the said girl Francoise
Leones, until she arrives at the age of cighteen years, or
until she marry, whichever may first happen.
Sec. 7. Andbe itfurt'her enacted, That the black woman
named Ernest, the slave' of the heirs of Augustine Colin,
late of Mobile, deceased, he, and he is hereby emancipatcd
nest   and freed from slaver v; saving howe cr the rights of cred-
itors, and on the express condition that the said heirs enter
into bond with security, in the penal sum of one thousand
dollars, to be approved by the judge of the county court of
Mobile county, made payable to the Governor for the time
being and his succCsSors in oflice, to Le filed in the oflice of
the Secretary of State ; Conditioned, That the said man Er-
nest, shall never become a public charge.
(Approvcd, December 2, 1824.)
AN ACT
To cirncipate Gamulic, a slve.
Section 1. Be it enacted by the Snate and House of Rep-
resentatives rfthe State of Jlabana, in General .vseby con-
tened, That Gamaliel, a negro hoy slave, the property of
William M'Broom, of Madison counity, he and he is here-
by emancipatcd and set free from slavery : 'rovided, that
said Willian M'IBroom, or Pcier Fagon the father of said
boy Gamaliel, shall enter into bond, with security, to be ap-
proved of y the judge of the county court of Madison
rounty, payable to the Governor of the state of Alabama
and his successors in office, in the penal sumti of one thous-
and dollars, conditiocd that said boy Ganaliel shall never
becoie a charge to any county or town within this state,,
andprovided also, that the right of creditors be saved.
(Approved, 1)eccembr, 24, 1824.)
To  thorise the Ccrmnellition of'1  curtain slavc therceii Inamed.
Section 1. Be it enacted by the Senaie and House of lep-
rescntatives Of the state of Alak/ it in General Assembly con-
vened, That Mary Grayson, Fulk r Grayson, Benjamin Gray-
son, Ambrose Grayson, ElizabethiGrayson, Abraham Gray-
son and Sarah Grayson, of the county of Madison, he, and
they are hereby authorised to nianumit a certain man slave
named James Poston, on condition that they first enter in-
to bond and security, payable to the Governor and his -suc-
iessors in office, to be approved by the judge of the county
court, conditioned that the said James Poston shall never
become a public charge to any county, city or town within
this state ; and the rights of creditors shall not be injured
thereby.      [Appvcd, Decmbvr 4, 1824.)

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