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An Act for the better regulation of the slave labourers in the town and Port of Wilmington. 1835 102 (1835)

handle is hein.slavery/ssactsnc0171 and id is 1 raw text is: LAWS OP NORTH CAROLINA
George stret to quieen strot; thence alongq queen street to Graves styeet, anA
ulong the wvst sidL of Graves street o iniddle str'et, and olong the west side of
middle street to the beginning; nod shall kt styled the fourth ward. And the
fifth shall embrace within its limits all that part of said town lying west of
George street, and not included within either of the wards above described ; and
shall be styled the  fiftb ward.
II. Be it further enacted by tho authority aforesnid, That one commissi-ner
for said town of Newhern shall be electeI from each of the wards above s t foith,
by the inhabitants thereof, who shall have been a retidcnt of such wird for
tiree tnonthsi next preceding tie election, and iI othr respects eligible to bi a
commissioner according to Iil laws now in force;  d each inhabitait (i said.
town, now entitled by law to vote in the election of comnmisioners, shill he entil
tied tinder this act to tote for the comnissioners to be elecled fortle ward in
which said voter resides, and for no other.
Ill Be it fnthier evncnted by the aithority aforesaid,- That the sheriff of the
countyof Craveiin holding tile unnual election for said commissioners, shall
provide a box with five apartments, desimnated by the names of the wards, in
which shlillhe depusited, respoetively,the ballots of the inhabitantsof said wards;
and the commissioners thus elected, shall he subject to the same penalties and
restrictions, and vested with the same powers, privileges, and exemptions, as the
coinimission'rs of said town now are.
I V. Be it further en icted by the authority aforesaid, That the persons who may
front time to time he employed by the cominmissi iners l 'said town to composethe
nighit watch, be, and they are hereby clothed wi h the jurisdictinnal limits of 1iq
same, and subject to the sam' penahies, as constables of tht eountv of Craven nre
or may be: provided that !his enactment shall not be construed irk an authority
to said persons to extcuteeivil process in any case.
V. Bo it further enated, That the said commissioners of Newbern, shall
have power to lay, levy and collect a tax, not exceeding one dollar on the poll,'
upon all the fetale slaves residing within the limits of said town, between the
ages of twelve and forty five; and it shall bethe duty of each and every inha'iit
tant of said t'wn, owning any such slave or slaves, to render a list of the same,
under the same rules that are now required to be observed in rendering a list
of taxable mnle slaves.
VI. Be it further enacted, That all laws, coming within the meaning and
purview of this act, be, and the same are hereby repealed.
CHAPTER CXXVII
AN ACT for the better regulation of the slaie labourers in the town and Port of
\Valmington.
Be it enacted by the General Assembly of the State cf Yorth Carolina,
and it is hereby enacted by the aulhority of the sane. That it shall be law-
ful for the commissioners of the town of Wilmington, on the application of the
owner or owners of slaves, to grant a badge, or license, to such slaves, as they
may deem expedient, to work out and carry on the labour of said town and port,,
which badge or license shall entitle such slavw or slaves to work and labor ii
said town and port, under the restrictions hereinafter provided, without being
suhject to any penalty therefor.
Be it further enacted, That the commissioners of said town, shall be entitled
to impose on all slaves, who may apply for budges. such tax as they may deem
expedient. not exceeding ten dollars for any one slave; which tax shall be up-
plied to the use anid benefit of the said town.
Ill. Be it further enacted, That if any slave shall hereafter be permitted to
go at large, and make his own contracts to wor1c, and labour in said town, by
conseut, and with the knowledge of his or Ier owner or master, thEd owner oh

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