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An Act respecting runaway slaves. 1842-1843 133 (1842)

handle is hein.slavery/ssactsmo0044 and id is 1 raw text is: SLAVES-STEAM BOATS.

without a petition having been presented for the removal of the same, and
which was located within five miles of the geographical centre of the county,
at the time the location was made, shall be removed until the provisions of an
act entitled an act to provide for the removal of seats of justice, approved
February (ith, 1835, are strictly complied with.
This act to take effect and be in force from and after its passage.
ArPoviv, Feb. 17, 1813.
SLAVES.
AN ACT respecting runaway slaves.
S:CTION                            Sscmon
Penalty for enticing or decoying a slave out  Coiponsntion to be paid to pornonsupprehen.
of this State.  .  .(l.. -...     ding runaway slaves out of the limits of
Penalty for aiding and abetting sucht felony. 2  this State.. .  - .. .3
Be it enacted by the General Assembly of the State of Missouri, as follows:
§ 1. If any person shall entice, decoy or carry away, out of this State, any
slave belonging to another, with intent to deprive the owner thereof of the
services of such slave, or with intent to procure or effect the freedom of such
slave, lie shall be considered guilty of grand larceny, and, upon conviction,
shall be punished by imprisonment in the penitentiary, not less than five years.
§ 2. It any person shall aid or assist, in sending or taking out of this State,
any slave, or in persuading or enticing any slave belonging to another, with
intent to effect, cause or procure the freedom of such slave, or to deprive the
owner thereof of the services of such slave, he shall be considered guilty of
grand larceny, and upon conviction, shall be punished by imprisonment in the
penitentiary not less than five years.
§ 3. If any person shall appiehend, beyond the limits of this State, any run-
away slave, and shall deliver such slave to the owner, or other person entitled
to receive such slave, or to any jailor within this State, according to the provi-
sions of an act concerning runaway slaves, approved March the 19th 1835,
(he) shall be entitled to receive fifty dollars, as a reward, and ten cents for
every mile of such distance as he shall necessarily convey such slave, or such
sum in lieu thereof, as the owner, or other person claiming such slave, may
previously have offered for the same services, at the election of the person ap-
prehending: to be paid by such owner or person claiming, or by the sheriff out
of the proceeds of sale.
APriovED, Jan. 4, 1843.
STEAM BOATS.
AN ACT to protect owners of wood-yards, against the illegal acts of steam
boat mastsrs and officers.
Penalty on steam boat officere for taking wood from yards without payment.
Be it enacted by the General Assenbly of the State of JMissouri, as follows:
§ 1. If the master, captain or other officer of a steamboat shall stop at any

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