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An Act supplementary to an act, supplementary to An act concerning slaves 1848-1849 124 (1848)

handle is hein.slavery/ssactsmo0094 and id is 1 raw text is: one; sections twenty-seven, thirty-four, and forty-one, of article three;
sections thirty-two, forty-nine, fifty-one, and fifty-two, of article four;
sections nine and thirty-three, of article five; sections one and three, of
the last above recited act, be so amended as to include all white chil-
dren between the ages of five and twenty years, instead of six and
twenty years, as now jfrovided for in said acts.
This act shall take effect and be in force from and after its passage.
Approved March 6, 1849.
A further act respecting schools.
Be it enacted by the Generald.ssembly of the State of Missouri, asfollows:
§ 1. If any children shall reside near to a township or school district
line, so as to render it more convenient and desirable to have them sent
to school in the adjacent township or school district, the directors of the
township may set off such children, and attach them to the adjacent
township oi district, for school purposes; and shall pay the proper pro-
portion of school funds for the tuition of the children thus set off and
attached.
This act shall take effect from its passage.
Approved March 10, 1849.
SLAVES.
AN ACT supplementary to an act, supplementary to An act concern-
ing slaves, approved 27th March, 1845.
Be it enacted by the Generala.ssembly of the State of Missouri, asfollows:
§ 1. If the balance of the money as referred to in the 5th section of
the act to which this is a supplement, shall remain in the hands of the
sheriff over twelve months, then he shall pay the same into the State
treasury, and shall take duplicate receipts; one he shall file with the
Auditor of Public Accounts, the other with the clerk of his circuit
court, to be recorded and filed by said clerk.
§ 2. For any failure of duty by the sheriff, as required by this act, he
shall be liable to the injured party, on his official bond.
Approved March 12, 1849.

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SCHOOLS.-SLAVES.

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