About | HeinOnline Law Journal Library | HeinOnline Law Journal Library | HeinOnline

An Act to amend the 24th, 25th, 26th, 27th and 28th sections of chapter 192 of the Code of Virginia, so as more effectually to prevent the escape of slaves. 1855 41 (1855)

handle is hein.slavery/ssactsva0711 and id is 1 raw text is: SLAVES AND FREE NEGROES.

stress of weather to seek a harbor, and she he no intercourse with the
shore, then and in that case, no second fee shall be paid by said vessel.
15. For the better execution of the provsions of this act in renard to Chief Inspector
the inspection of vessels, the executive is hereby authorized sld directed to be appointed.
to appoint a chief inspector, to reside at Norfolk, whose duty it shall be
to direct and superintend tile police agents or ivspectors above referred
to. le shall keep a record of all vessels engaged in the piloting bust- ul duties.
nes, together with a list of such persons as may be employed as pilots
and inspectors under this law. The owner or owners of each boat shall Subordinate in.
make a monthly report to him of all vessels inspected by persons at- specters to
tached to said pilot boats, the names of such vessels, tle owner or report to im'.
owners thereof, and tle places where owned or licensoed, and where
trading to or front, and tile business in which they are engaged, together
with a list of their crews. Any inspector failing to make his report to Finn for failure
the chief inspector, shall pay a line of tweity dollars for every such to report.
failure. Which fine shall be recovered by warratt before njustice of tile
county or corporation. Tile ctief inspector may direct the time rud
station for the cruise of each pilot boat, and perform such other duty its
the governor may designate, not inconsistent with the other provisions
of this act. Ile shall make a quarterly return to the executive of all tle Quarterly state.
transactions of his departmeitt, reporting to hin any failure or refusal mentof chief
on the part of the inspertors to discharge tile duty assigned to them; Inspector.
and the governor, for sufficient cause, may suspend or remove from office
atty delinquett inspector. The chief inspector shall receive as his com- Ills compen.
pensation ten per centut on all the fees and fines received by the inspec- satlon.
tore acting under his authority, and may be removed at tile pleasuro of
the executive.
16. All flues and forfeitures imposed by this net, antd not otherwise Finns and forfel.
speciilly provided for, shall go, one-half to the informer, and tile otler tUares, hw
be  paid  into  the  treasury  of  tle  state;  to  constitute  a  fund  to  be  called  dis .......
44the fugitive slave fund, and to be used for tile payment of rewards
awarded by the governor for the approhensiott of runaway slaves, and
to pay other expenses incident to tle execution of this law, together
with such other purposes as may hereafter be determined on by the
general assembly.
17. This act shall be iu force from its passage.               Commencement
CHAr. 48.-An ACT to amend the 24th, 2~th, 201h, 271h and 28th sections of
chtpter 1U2 of the Code of Virginia, so as more erectuully to prevent the
escape of slaves.
Passed Uaroh 17, 1e56.
1. Be it enacted by tile general assembly, that the twcity-fourthi, Code, p.730,731.
tventy-fifth, twoty-sixth, tweity-seventhi aind twoty-eighth sections of
eltapter oci hundred and tinety-two of the Code of Virginia be and tile
same are hereby amended and re-enacted so as to read as follows:
41 § 24. Any free person who shall carry or cause to be carried out ofpenntylor ab.
tiny county or corporation any slave without the consent of his owner, dutting aslave.
or of the guardian or cotmittee of the owner, or who shall attempt to
carry off or aid or connive tit, or be in aty way concerned in the eseape
of any slave, with intent to defraud or deprive tlte owner of such slave,
shall ho prosecuted therefor in such county or corporation, and lie cot-
fited it tite petitentiary ttot less that five nor more than tet years; a sd
shall moreover (in licut of da miages) forfeit to tile owter double tile value
of tile slave, aid pay to him all' reasonable expenses incurred by him ill
regaining or attempting to regtin such slave; aid the jury, in its discre-
tion, may also cotdemn such eletler to he publicly whippod, to steh
an extetnt and at such times as it may seem fit. If the person so offL'end- if Incommand
itg shall at tile time be itt coman d of or be attached to a vessel, the of a vessel,
same shall be forfeited to the commonwealth.
25. Any master of a vessel trading to or bound for a port beyond who liable
the limits of tite state having a slave oil board, without tite written coil- under preceding
sent of tile master or owner ttereof, and goitg with him beynd tle section.
limits of any county, aid any free person traveling by land, who shall

What Is HeinOnline?

HeinOnline is a subscription-based resource containing thousands of academic and legal journals from inception; complete coverage of government documents such as U.S. Statutes at Large, U.S. Code, Federal Register, Code of Federal Regulations, U.S. Reports, and much more. Documents are image-based, fully searchable PDFs with the authority of print combined with the accessibility of a user-friendly and powerful database. For more information, request a quote or trial for your organization below.



Contact us for annual subscription options:

Already a HeinOnline Subscriber?

profiles profiles most