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An Act to prevent Unlawful Hunting. 1822 343 (1822.6)

handle is hein.slavery/ssactsms0076 and id is 1 raw text is: LAWS OF THE STATE OF MISSISSIPPI. 24.
or played for, unless such person be authorized by law, and
whosoever shall offend herein, shall forteit the whole sum of
money proposed to be raised by such lottery, raffling or play-
ing, to be recovered by action of debt, in the name of any
person who will sue for the same, or by indictment or infor-
mation in the name of the state, in either case for the use and
benefit of the literary fund.
COWLES MEAD,
Speaker of the House of Representatives.
DAVID DICKSON,
Lieutenant-Governor and President of the Senate.
Approved: June the 18th, 1822.
WALTER LEAKE.
AN ACT, to prevent Unlawful Hunting.
SEc. 1. Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Represen.
thtives of the State of Mississippi, in General Assembly convened,
That it shall not be lawful for, any person or persons to hunt
with fire in the night time, at any place within this state, ex-
cept within his own enclosures; and any person convicted
thereof before any justice of the peace of the county wherein
the offence was committed, by the oath of one or more credi-
ble witnesses, shall forfeit and pay for every such offence,
twenty dollars, to be recovered with costs, by warrant of the
justice before whom the conviction shall be had, for the use of
the county in which the suit may be brought. And in case
any person or persons so convicted, shall refuse or neglect to
pay such fine, it shall be the duty of thejustice before whom he
or they shall have been. convicted, to commit such person or
persons to the jail of the county where the offence shall have
been committed, there to remain without bail or mainprize,
any term not less than one, nor more three months.
SEc 2. If any person hunting with fire in 'he night time,.
shall kill or wound any horse, mare, colt, neat cattle, hog,
sheep, or other domestic animal, not being his own, the per-
son so offending shall be liable to an action at law for double
damages, to the person aggrieved, in addition to the above
penalties.
SEC. 3. Ifany slave or slaves shall be di-covered lire hunt-
ing, in manner aforesaid, such slave or slaves, on convin ion
thereof in manner aforesaid, before an) justice of the peace
for the county wherein the offence mnay have been comnlh'd,
shall by order of the said justice receive thirty lashes, well

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