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An Act respecting runaway slaves. 1829 41 (1829)

handle is hein.slavery/ssactsms0111 and id is 1 raw text is: LAWS OF THE STATE OF MISSISSIPP..

CHAP. XLVIII..
AN ACT, respecting runaway slaves.
Sec. 1. Be it enacted blithe Senate and FIouse
 qf Iepresentatives of the .ate of idissppi,
in General .dasniendidy con vened, That the courts
of probate of the several counties of this state,.
whereof the county towns or seats of justice are  Duty
incorporatel by law shall, at the first ses ion oferobate
Courts, it
said courts after the ptssage of this law, offer torelationtc
the said coi1porations respectively, all persons ofroneway
colour committed to the jails of the respective c -avs
ties as runaway slaves, to be employed in labour
on the streets of said cities or towns, and on the
highways and bridfges adjacent, upon the said cor--
porations giving bond to the presiding judge of the
said court, and his successors in office, for the ouse
of the owners of said runaway slaves, in such sum,
andi with such security as the said court may deen
suflicient, and conditioned for the safe keeping of
the said runaway slaves, during the time they are
so employed, and in going froui and returning to
jail: Provided, that the said corporations respec-
tively, notify the said court of their acceptance of
the provisions of this act, within six months from
the passage thereof.
Sec. 2. And be it farther enacted, That as
many of the said corporations as shall accept the Corpora.
provisions of this act, shall annually, or monthly,tion to ap.
. .pomnt sui.
as most convenient, lppint a SUpJeriltedent perinten-
whose duty it shall be, to receive the said runa-dent.
way slaves from the sheriff or jailor of the county
every morning, and to return them to he jail eve-
ry evening, to superintend them while at labour,
and to secure them from    escape by a hall and
Chain, or in suchi other manner as will best unite

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