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An Act to authorize the Mayor and Alderman of any incorporated town in this State, to employ runaway slaves committed to the Jail of any county, for the public improvement of said town. 1843-1844 161 (1843)

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CHAPTER CXXIX.
-An att toanthnrize the Muvor and Aldorman of any inrorporated towft
in this State. to empldy runaway slaves coinittud to the Jail of any
county, fur the public improvesnunt of uaid town.
SECTION 1. BC it enacted by the General Asstmibly of 1te
Sate of Tennessce, That thc Mayor and Alderman of any in-
corporated town in this State, are hereby authorized to use
and employ on the streets, alleys, &c., for the improvement of
such town, any slave or slaves committed to anid now in Jail,
or that may hereafter be committed to the Jail as runaway
slaves, in the county where such incorporated town or towns,
or cities may be; and it is hereby made the duty of the keep-
crs of such Jails, upon application, to deliver to said Mayor
and Aldermen, or their agent, any slave or slaves thus con-
,fined in any jail in his care and keeping, upon the condition
that such Mayor and Aldermen shall first execute the Bond
of the Corporation, payable to the Sheriff of the county,
and his successors, in double the value of said slave or slaves,
conditioned for the safe-keeping, good treatment and delive-
ry of said slave or slaves io the owner or owners, upon appli-
cation by such owner or his agent, in accordance with the
existing laws, or to the Jailor upon the expiration of the pe-
now prescribed by law, for the confinement of runaway
slaves, and for the payment of all costs and expenses incur-
red on account of said slave or slaves, except thecost of ar-
rest, commitment and advertising of the same; Provided, that
before any such slave or slaves shall be given over to such
Mayor and Aldermen, the said Mayor and Aldermen shall
first procure a written statement fiom the Sheriff, that he has
received a satisflctory Bond as required by this act; and said
Mayor and Aldermen shall on the reception of any such
slave or slaves, record on their Journals, an accurate descrip-
tion of' each and every slave so received, to be advertised in
the event of escape, as now provided by existing laws in
such cases.
D. L. BARRINGER,
Speaker of the House of Representatives.
J. M. ANDERSON,
Speaker of the Senate.
Passed January 20th, 1844.
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