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An Act for the benefit of Wm. Bell. 1857 156 (1857)

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LAWBM'OF MISSIBIPI
taken as rendering said sale legsi and valid end
as retaining a good title in the purchase threof
at the salehereinbefore referred to.
Be it further enacted, That this adt take effect
and be in force from and after its passage.
Approved, November 19th, 1857.
(HAPTER    XCVI.
AN ACT for the beneilt of Wi. Bell.
WHEREAs Willian Bell, of the county of Oktib-
beha, State of Mississippi, prosecuted one J. J.
Rainwater, in the year 1854, before a Justice of
the Peace of said county, for a violation of the
act approved March 6th, 1850, entitled an act
to. suppress trade and barter wiih slaves, and
whereas said Rainwater was convicted before
said Justice and recognized for his appearance
at the next succeeding term of the Circuit Court
of Oktibbeha county, in the sun of five hundred
dollars, and whereas at said term of said Cir-
cuit Court said Rainwater was indicted by the
Grand Jury of said county for a violation of the
statute aforesaid-and whereas the proof was so
palpable that the said Rainwater fled the State
beforo his trial como on and forfeited his recog-
nizance-and whereas the sun of five hundred
dollars has been collected by the Sheriff of said
county out of the offects of said Rainwater and
his securities, and whereas said Rainwater was a
dangerous ninn to a slave conununity and the
county has been ridden of himo by the prosecu-
tion aforesaid, and the said 13oll has expended a
large amount in proseenting said Rainwater and
would, on final trial, have, been entitled to half
the line imposed by the court, therefore:
8Kc. 1 Be it enacted by IMe Iegislature of UMe ati
of .atissistippi, ThattleSheriff of Oktibbeha4county
110and lie ti required to pay to said William 1all
the sum of two hundred tiid fIlly dollars, or one-
half the amnount of the recognizance by him col

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