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An Act to amend section 1029 of the code of Alabama. 1864 13 (1864.9)

handle is hein.slavery/ssactsal0634 and id is 1 raw text is: 13                           1864
Siic. 2. Bo it further enacted, That this act shall be Act to be gir.
specially given in charge to the grand juries by the ari t u
Judges of the Circuit Courts of this State.         re.
SEc. 3. Be it further enacted, That this act shall be
published in one of the newspapers published in the city Aetobe pub.
of Montgomery for one month.
Approved Octobbr 7th, 1864.
No. 8.]              AN   ACT
For the relief of maimed indigent soldiers.
SECTION 1. Be it cuacted by the Senlate and louse of Rep.
resentatives of the State of Alabama in General Assembly
convenled, That the Governor be authorized to have fur. noernor to
iished at the expense of the State; aII artificial log to funni a leg.
every maimed indigent soldier of Alabama, who shall
have lost or may hereafter loose a leg in the dervice of
the country.
SEc. 2. Bo it further onacted, That the Governor be
einpowered to draw from the public treasury money suf- At state ex.
ficient to effect the abovo specified object at the mostreae,
early period practicable.
Approved October 7th, 1864.
No. 9.]              AN ACT
To ainud sectin 1.029 of the code of Alabama.
S NEcrlON 1. Be it enacted by the Senate and House qf ilep-
re.nt latives (f the State o)f Alabama in General Assembly
convened, 'That section 1020 of the code of Alabama be Oath of agent
so amended, that from and after the passago of this act, nicet.
any slave in the employ of, or impressed by the Con.
fedeirato authorities, and lodged in any jail of this State
as a runawaV, may be jhioved out by the oath of any
lawful aout or overseer of the Government, having
charge ol, or control of such slave, and the officer before
whoi ho Iproof is required Io be made, shall not1 require
the presee f the owner of said slave, if lie shall other
wise be satisfied of the correctness of the roof made.-
Approved October 7th, 1861.

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