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An Act making appropriations for the fiscal years 1860 and 1861. 1859 9 (1859)

handle is hein.slavery/ssactsal0559 and id is 1 raw text is: of the Peace and City Magistrates who shall receive infor-
mation, or'shall have come to believe, that any person is
guilty of violating either of the above sections of this act, to
cause said person or-persons so suspected to be iminediately Arress.
arrested and brouglh before them, and if, on examination,
the said Judge or Justice, or Magistrate, shall be of opinion
that said person, or persons, is guilty of the charge, be
shall cause said person to be bound over, with good and
sufficient security, to appear at the next term of the Circuit
Court of said county to answer said charge, and, in default
of such security, shall commit the offenders to jail.
SEc. 4. Be it further enacted, That every offender against
the provisions of this :ct shall, on conviction before a jury Penalty.
of the proper county, be fined not less than five hundred
dollars, and, in addition thereto, shall be imprisoned in the
county jail for the term of six months.
SEc. 5. Be it further enacted, That it siall be the duty of Court to charge
the Judges of the several Circuit Courts to give this act in grand Jury.
charge to the Grand Juries of tneir respective counties.
APPROVED, February 24, 1860.
No. 10.]               AN ACT
Making Appropriations for the fiscal years 1860 and 1861.
SEC. 1. Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Represen-
tatives of the State of Alabama in General Assembly convened,
That the following sums of money be, and the same are
hereby appropriated to be paid to the following persons in Appropriations
the payment of claims against the State for the years one for 1Ss9-oo.
thousand cight hundred and sixty and sixty-ond:
To the Governor of the State, four thousand dollars per
annu i.
To the Secretary of State, twelve hundred dollars per
annum.
To the Controller of Public Accounts, two thousand
dollars per annum.
To the State Treasurer, eighteen hundred dollars per
anuIn.
To the Judges of the Supreme Court each, four thousand
dollars per annum.
To the Supreme Court Reporter, twelve hundred dollars
per annum.

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