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An Act more effectually to prevent free persons of color from entering into this State, and for other purposes. 1842-1843 66 (1842)

handle is hein.slavery/ssactsmo0042 and id is 1 raw text is: 66                        FREE NEGROES.
FREE NEGROES.
AN ACT more efectually to prevent free persons of color from entering into thia
State, and for other purposes.

S?'mION
Free negrocs prohibited from coning to this
State.. .--....                    1
Freo negroen brought to this State by vessels
to be confined until the vessel departs.  ib.
Masters of such vessels to give hond to car.
v cash free negro from the Sttc. .  .  2
On bilure of the master of any vessel to
carry such free negroes from the State, the
same sha111l be dono by thei shlill'.  .  3
Costs of such transportation how paid.  - ib.
Penalty on free negrocs sent out of the
State, for returning.                .  11
Duties enjoined on certain othcers in St.
Louis.              -               .   5
Penalty for violuting this nt, by bringing
free negroes into this State.  .     .  6
Penalty for employing &c., any frvi ecgroes.  7
Exemption fron this act, in fav or of certain
free negroes.. .     .      .8

SECTION
Musters of vessels trading to this State to
report a list of free negroes on board of
such verscls...                           9
Slaves, entitled to freedom at a future peri-
od, prohibited from being brought to this
State. -.-...        .       ...        10
Licenses, to free negroes to remain in this
State, contrary to this act, not to be gran-
ted......        . .      ..         . 11
Certain free negroes allowed to remain in
this State. ......                     12
Condition of raid privilego.   -    -    - ib.
Duty of certain ollicers to prosecute for and
inform of, violations of this act. -   . 13
Free negroes, citizens of another State, not
affected b'y this art.            -    - 14

Be it enacted by the General A'ssembliy of the State of MllissIuri, as follows:
§ 1. That, from and afler the time specified in this act, no free negro, mulat-
to or person of color, shall come into this State, on board of any steam boat,
or other vessel, as a took, ste ward, mariner, or in anV  umuployinent on board
such steam boat or vessel, or as a passenger, or I any Iother manner; and if
any steam boat, or other vessel slhall arrive at anly port, hrbor or landing on
any river of this state frot any other State, having on board any such free
negro, mulatto or person of color, the harbor moaster or other oflicer having
charge of such port, or nly pirson or persons residing at or near said port,
or any landing, shall forthwith notify the nearest judge of any circuit or
county court, or justice of the peace in the county in which said port, harbor
or landing is situated, or the arrival of such steam  boats, or other vessel,
whereupon the said judge, or justice of the peaco shall immediately issue a
warrant to apprehend nnd bring every such free negro, mulatto or person of
color, before him, and on the execution of such Watrrant by bringing befoie
him such free negro, mulatto, or person of color, lie shall '1:fortwith coilunit him,
or her, to the county jail, there to be confined until said steam boat, or vessel
shall be ready to proceed to her place of destination, whei the naster, or com-
mander of such steam  boat or other vessel shall, by the writion permit, or
order of said judge or justice of the peuce, take and carry away out of' this
State every such free negro, mulatto or plroni of color, and pay the expen-
ses of his or her apprehension and detention.
( 2. That the said judge Or justice of thie peace shall require, from every
master, or commander of every steam  ouit or vessel on board of which any
such free negro, mulatto or person of color shall have been brought into this
State, thuit lie give bond with securities in a sum inot to exceed five hundied
dollars, for each, and every such free Inegr'o, ituilatto or person of color, to pay the
expenses and charges of the arrest and detention of'every such free negro, mu-
latto, or person of color, and to carry him or her away  ut of this State, and
if, for three days after the arrial of such steam  boat, or other vessel, the
master or commander thereof shall neglect to give such security, the master
and. owners of such steam  boat oir vessel shall jointly and severally be liable

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