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An Act concerning Patrols. 1831 23 (1831)

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An ACT concerning Patrolb.
See. 1. Be it enacted by tlhe Governor and LegislatitVe Councilof
the Territory of Rlorida, That it shall be the duty of the Cap- pto.,
tains of the several district companies within this Territory, to tricts to b*
cause their respective districts to be divided into convenient Pat- cstabli'bod
rol districts, which divisions shall not be altered, unless by the
consent of a majority of the officers of the said company, and in
case the Captain of any district company, shall neglect to perform
the duty herein before required of him, lie shall forfeit and pay
the sum of ten dollars, to be recovered before any magistrate in
said Captains district.
Sec. 2. Be it further enacted, That it shall be the duty of the D ty &eof
commanding officers of each district company, to cause to be Duty*&cot
made out a roll for each Patrol district, which shall include the
names of all the free white male inhabitants, above the age of
eighteen years, residing within the said Patroldistrict; Provided,
that nothing herein contained, shall be construed to compel any
male inhabitant of any district to perform patrol duty, either in
person or by substitute, who may have attained the age of tbrty.
five.
See. 3. Be it fitiher enacted, That it shall be the duty of the Dutyotthe
commanding officers of each and every Captains company, at commanad.
every regular petty muster, to prick off from the roll of each pat- er, &e.
rol district, at his discretion, any number of persons, who shall
perform the duty hereinafter prescribed, until the next regular
petty muster; and to every patrol, the commanding officer of the
company, shall appoint some prudent and discreet person as com-
mander, and in case the commanding officer of the company shall
fail to prick off' such patrol, he shall forfeit and pay the sum of
ten dollars, for every such neglect, to be recovered before any
Justice of the Peace.
See. 4. Be itfitrther enacted, That it shall be the duty of the
commander of every patrol, at least as often as once a fortnight, Powers&
to call out the patrol tinder his command, and to take up all slaves ofeormnrle.
who may be found without the limits of their owners plantation, ders.
under suspicious circumstances, or at a suspicious distance there-
from, and to correct all such slaves by a moderate whipping with
a switch, or cowskin, commonly called cowhide, not exceeding
twenty nine lashes, unless the said slave shall have a ticket or
letter, to shew the reasonableness of his or her absence, or shall
have some white person in company, to give an account of the
business of such slave or slaves-And if any white man shall
beat or abuse any slave, quietly and peaceably being in his or
her masters plantation, or found any where without the same,
with a lawful ticket, lie shall forfeit the sum of fifty dollars, to be
recovered by the owner, and to his use by action of debt, besides
being liable to the owner in an action of trespass for damages.
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