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An Act for the relief of William Webster, a free man of color. 1859 259 (1859)

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of State, and he is hereby so required, to re-issue
to said Johnson M. Hooper the land warrant or
county scrip so erroneously located, if the same is
practicable-said mistake as to said lands being
clearly shown to exist ; and in case the re-issuance
of said land warrant or warrants is impracticable,
then it shall be the duty. of said Secretary to give
to said Hooper the certificate of such mislocation
of said warrant or warrants, spicify the lands so
erroneously located, and the amount or value of
said warrant or warrants ; whereupon, it shall be
the duty of the Auditor of Public Accounts to issue
in favor of said Johnson 1\U. Hooper, or his order,
upon the presentation of such certificate, his war-
rant upon the State Treasury for the amount as
specilied in said certificate.  #
SEC. 2. Be it further enacted, That this act
shall take effect and be in force from and after its
passage..
Approved, Jan. 24, 1860.
CHAPTER CCII.
AN ACT for the relief of William Webster, a free man of
color.
SECTION 1. Be it enacted by the Legislature of the
State of Mississippi, That William Webster, a free
man of color, residing in the county of Tallahatchie,
be, and he is hereby authorized to become the slave
for life of Dr. Atherald Ball, of said county, and
for that purpose may apply to the police court of
said county, by petition or otherwise, setting forth
his desire to become such slave.
SEC. 2. Be it jurther enacted, That should th3
said Ball appear in said police court at the time of
the said application by the said Webster, or at any
future time, and signify his assent to become the
master of the said William Webster, it shall be the
duty of the said police court to order and decree
the said William Webster the slave for life of the
said Atherald Ball, as fully, to all intents and pur-
poses, as other slaves are held in fee simple in this

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