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An Act concerning the county of Gloucester. 1835 45 (1835)

handle is hein.slavery/ssactsva0495 and id is 1 raw text is: Incendiary -Publications.-Free Negroes.
than fifty dollars, nor more than two hundred dollars, to be reco-
vered with costs, by action of debt or information, in any court of
record in this comnmonwealth, one moiety to the commonwealth, for
the use of the literary fund, the other to the informer, orany per-
son who will sue for the same. -
4. And be itfitlther enacted, That offenders against the first Arrests of ofren-
section of this act may be arrested by any free white person, and dor how 'de.
by such person carried before any judge, or justice 'of the peace in
this commonwealth; and if such judge or justice shall be of opi-
nion, after hearing the testimony, that, such offender ought to be
prosecuted in the courts of this~commonwealth, such judge or jus- Comnitment.
tice shall commit such offender to the jail of the county where the
offence was committed, and be there detained until his final triil,
or such judge or justice may admit such offender to bail.  nl.
5. This act shall constantly be given in charge to the grand ju- Act to be given In
rics by the judges of the superior courts of law, and the county and charge to grand-
risb  h  u g ,Juries.
other inferior courts.
6. This act shall commence and be in force from and after the Commencement.
first day of June next.
Citr. 67.-An ACT concerning the county of Glouicester.
[Passed March 9, 1830.]
* Whereas from a petition made to this general assembly by a por- roontblo.
tion of the people of the county of Gloucester, it satisfactorily ap.
pears that it is absolutely necessary not only to the correct govern-
mot of their slaves, but also to the pence and 'safety of their so-
ciety, that tile free people of colour should be promptly removed
from that county; and also, in order to effect their removal in a
manner as humane and as little 6ppressivi, as possible, the people
of said countyassembled in public meeting, have appointed a com-
muittee with authority to borrow a sum of money not exceeding fif
teen thousand dollars, to be reimbursed by an annual tax to be levied
'on the people thereof: And whereas a portion of the people of said
county have petitioned this present general assembly for the passage
of such laws as may be necessary to carry into effect the purposes
and resolutions of said meeting, so far as the same may form proper
subjects of public legislation :
1. Be it titerforc enacted, That the proceedings of the said pub. Proei,,gs of
lic meeting, and the acts done or to be done by the said committee, l,.i.jor r.
in pursuance of the authority vested in them as aforesaid, shall be, in loucoetur, 1o.
and the same are hereby declared to be valid and obligatory, so far OOliuzd.
as the same may not violate or contravene any law of this common-
wealth.
2. And be it further enacted, That all such sums of money as Money borruwed
therefor, charged
tile said committee have borrowed or may hereafter borrow, by vir- t. dbt opon
tue of the authority aforesaid, not exceeding fifteen thousand dol-county.
lars, shall be, and the same are hereby charged as a debt upon the
said county of Gloucester.
3. And be it further enacted, That the county court of said Court to levyon
t ounty to r'epay
county shall at the time at which tile said court shall lay time county Bt,,, burrowed.
levy, direct the sheriff of the said county, at the time that he col- n1ow collectOd.
lects the revenue tax, in each and every year, until the principal
and interest of the said debt shall be discharged, to collect and re-
ceive from each and every person liable to pay the said revenue tax,
a suln to be designated by said court, not exceeding the revenue

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