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An Act authorizing the Sale of Free Negroes into Slavery who are sentenced to receive certain punishments and imprisonment. 1859 163 (1859)

handle is hein.slavery/ssactsva0747 and id is 1 raw text is: FREE NEGROS°

military, legislative, executive or judicial, under the go-
vernment of this commonwealth.
,, 2. Every person.who may have been the bearer ofwhomaybea
witnss.
such challenge or acceptance, or otherwise engaged or
concerned in any duel actually fought, may be required in
any prosecution against any person but himself, for having
fought, or aided or abetted in such duel, to testify as a
witness in such prosecution ; but any statements made by
such petson, as such witness, shall not be used against him
in any prosecution against himself.
§ 3. Every person elected or appointed to any post
or office herein referred to, shall, before he acts  -,i such
office, take the following oath:
'I swear (or affirm), that I have not, since the tenth day Form of oath.
of January eighteen hundred and sixty, fought in a duel,
the issue of which was, or probably might have been, the
death of either party; nor have I been knowingly the
bearer of' any challenge or acceptance to fight a duel actu-
ally fought; nor have I been otherwise engaged or con-
cerned, directly or indirectly, in a duel actually fought
since said time; nor will I, during my continuance in
office, be so engaged, directly or indirectly. So help me
God.'
2. This act shall be in force from its passage.   Commencement
CHAKP. 54.-An ACT authorizing the Sale of Free Negroes into
Slavery who are sentenced to receive certain punishments and
imprisonment.
Passed Mlarch 29, 1860.
1. Be it enacted by the general assembly, that if any nowireaonegro
free negro commit an offence for which he is punishablesdaintslavery
by confinement in the penitentiary, he may, at the discre-
tion of the court before whom lie is tried, be punished,
in lieu of such confinement in the penitentiary, by sale into
absolute slavery.
2. When a free negro shall be sentenced to be sold into Howsold.
absolute slavery, the sh6rifr of the county or corporation

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