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An Act to prevent free negroes and slaves from having or using boats on the Potomac river. 1858 521 (1858)

handle is hein.slavery/ssactsmd0270 and id is 1 raw text is: THOMAS H. HICKS, ESQUIRE, GOVERNOR.                      521
debts, is hereby extended from the tweutieth
day of October to the first day of January in
each year.
SEC. 2. And be it enacted, That this act shall To take Weot.
take effect in Somerset county only, and from the
date of its passage.
SEC. 3. And be it enacted, That all acts incon- Repealed.
sistent with the provisions of this act, be and
the same are hereby repealed.
CHAPTER 356.
AN ACT to prevent free negroes and slaves from Paused Mrsh
having or using boats on the Potomac river.     9,1858.
SECTON 1. Be it enactced by the General Assen- Free people of
bly of .J1arylcnd, That no free person of color, or color or slave
not to use any
slave, shall have or use any row boat or other boat.
boat on the Potomac river or shore thereof, in
Charles or Prince George's county, without, in
case of a free person of color, first obtaining a
license from a justice of the peace of the respec-
tive county, and in case of a slave, the special
written permit of his master or owner.
SEC. 2. And be it enacted, That no justice of Justice of the
the peace of either Charles or Prince George's grant l     tos
county, shall grant any license to any free per-
son of color of either county, to have and use
any boat on the Potomac river or shore thereof,
in the said counties, without a written certificate
that said free person of color is of good moral
character, signed by at least two respectable land
holders near the place where said boat is usually
had and used.
SEC. 3. And be it enacted, That at any time      Llew~e may
two or more landholders on the shore of the Po- be suppressed.
tomac in either of the said counties, in writing,
shall recomined the suppression of any license
under the provisions of this bill, the justice of
the peace who granted shall suppress the same,
and notify the said person of color, who shall
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