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An Act to compel persons who may take up Runaway Slaves in this State, to deliver such slave or slaves, to the proper owner, agent or overseer, authorized to receive said slave or slaves, provided when said slave or slaves so captured, or taken up, (be nearer the residence of the owner, agent or overseer, properly authorized to receive said slave or slaves, ) than to the county jail of said county, in which said slave may be taken up. 1850 229 (1850.1)

handle is hein.slavery/ssactsms0257 and id is 1 raw text is: -LAWS OF MISSISSIPPE.

CHAPTER 128.
AN ACT to compel persons who may take up Runaway Slaves in
this State, to deliver such slave or slaves, to the proper owner, agent
or overseer, authorized to receive said slave or slaves, provided
when said slave or slaves so captured, or taken up, (be nearer the
residence of the owner, agent or overseer, properly authorized to
receive said slave or slaves,) than to the county jail of said county,
in which said slave may he taken up.
SECTION 1. Be it enacted by the Legislature of the
State of Mississippi, That hereafter, whenever,
any person or persons, who are authorized by law
to capture runaway slaves, shall capture any slave
or slaves, the property of any person in this State,
that he or they, shall be compelled to take said slave
or slaves so captured, and deliver said slave or slaves
so captured, to the proper owner, agent or overseer,
.provided said captured slave or slaves, when cap-
tured, be nearer the residence of the owner, agent
or overseer, than to the county county jail; the dis-
tance to'becomputed by the nearest route, and that
upon the delivery of said slave or slaves so taken
up; that the owner, agent or overseer, shall be com-
pelled to pay to the taker up, six dollars for each
and every slave so captured, and upon a refusal,
after delivery and demand, to pay over the sum of
six dollars by the owner, agent or overseer, then it
shall be the duty of the taker up to proceed to the
county jail, and upon affidavit and proof, that said
demand 'was made upon the delivery of said slave
or slaves, then the jailor of the county shall receive
said slave or slaves, and the taker up shall, after due
proof aforesaid, receive the sum of ten dollars for
each and every slave, as contemplated by the pro-
visions of this act.
SEc. 2. Be it further enacted, That if any person
taking up any slave or slaves, shall refuse to comply
with the provisions fully, as set forth in the first sec-
tion of this act, said person or persons shall forfeit
the sum of reward for said capture, and also be held
liable to damages to the party agrieved.
SEc. 3. And be it further enacted, That this act
shall take effect and be in force from and after its
passage.
Approved March 4. 1850.

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