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An Act to amend the laws of this State in relation to the government of slaves and free persons of colour. 1831 122 (1831)

handle is hein.slavery/ssactstn0074 and id is 1 raw text is: pation be allowed, enter into bond with good and suffi.
cient security in a sam equal to the value of such slave
or slaves so to be emancipated, conditioned that said
shive or slaves shall forthwith remove from this State,
which said condition shall be a part of the judgment of
such court.
Src. 3. Be it enacted, That it shall be the duty of
Judge to giv each of the judges of the circuit courts in this State to
tiiact in chargo give this act in charge to the grand juries at each and
every term of the courts respectively; and it shall be the
duty of the several attorneys general to require infornia-
tion upon oath, from all Sheriffs, Coroners, Constables and
any-other person or persons they may think proper to
call on, soas to enable him or them to prosecute all offen-
ces under this act, whose fees on conviction shall be the
same as in cases of felony now allowed by law.
F. W. HULING,
Speaker of the House of Representatives.
BURCIIET DOUGLASS,
December 16, 1831.           Speaker of the Senate.
CHAPTER C1II. An Act to amend the laws of this State inre-
lation to the government of slaves and free persons of colour.
SEc. 1. Be it enacted by the General Assembly of the Slate
of Tennessee, That all assemblages of slaves in unusual
UsoawraI O   numbers or at suspicious times and places not expressly
blaor sla. authorized by the owners, shall be held and considered
an unlawful assemblage, and shall be dispersed by any
patroller of the bounds or any constable or Justice of the
Peace of the county, or by any person authorized by
such Justice of the Peace to do so; and in all cases
where such persons so assembled, shall fail or refuse to
disperse when required to do so, and allowed a reasona-
ble time Ibr that purpose, any such patroller, constable,
Justice or other person by him authorized as aforesnid,
may take to their aid, sufficient assistance and inflict on
the offenders any number not exceeding twenty five
lashes.
SEC. 2. Be it enacted, That any person or persons who
Parson permit- shall knowingly permit any such assembly to be held on
name.   his or herland or premises, contrary to the provisions of
the first section of this act, shall be liable to presentment
or indictment in the county court, and on conviction be
fined in the discretion of the court.
SEC. 3. Be it enactd, That if any owner or other per-
Negro Doctors. son having charge of any slave or slaves, shall permit
him or them to go about the country under the pretext

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