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An Act to authorize the use of the Jails and Poorhouses of the State by the Confederate States, for the safe keeping of Free Negroes arrested by military authority. 1861 63 (1861.12)

handle is hein.slavery/ssactsva0787 and id is 1 raw text is: 3ILITARY AFFAIRS.

7. The county and corporation courts are authorized. to accept nd Volunteer free
?wngroes, how
enroll as volunteers all such able bodied free negroes as may ofler uc.epted
themselves for such service iv is herein before provided for; and ill
case of any requisition for labor from any county or corpordtion, no
draft shall be made until the list of volunteers shall be exhausted.
And no requisition for slave labor from any such county or corpora-
tion shall be made till the free negroes, enrolled according to the first
section of this act, shall be received into the public service as afore-
said.
8. Be it further enacted, that the clerk of this house forthwith send Copy, where
a copy of this act to each clerk of the county or corporation courts, nk
and to each commandant of the different diviiions of the Confederate
States army in this commonwealth.
9. This act shall be in force from and after Its passage.      Commenceincnt
CHAP. 43.-An ACT to authorize the wo of the Jails and Poorhonses of
the Stat,, by the Confederato St ute., fur the satb keeping of Free Negroes
arrested by military ttuthority.
Passed Me, Ifl1, 1562.
1. Be it enacted by the general assembly, that any free negro who .re, negrooR,
lio whn to be coni.
has been or may be hmceafter arrested by authority of any military itttvd to Jan0 o
oflicer of the Confederate States, shall, upbn the warranut of comnmit- poorhouse
meat of such otlicer, or any other military officer of the Confederate
States, be received into his jail by the jailor of any county or corpo-
ration, and by imn safely kept, according to tile warrant of conmnit-
meat, until discharged by due process of law; or such military officer
may, upon a like warrant of commitment, require the overseers of
the poor of any county, city or town to receive and keep such free
negro until discharged i aforesaid.
2. The jailor or overseers of the poor shall, for the support ofDnly otjlor
•  ~   ~   I o(1versee~rg of
any such prisoner, be paid by the Confederate States, and for a fail- tho poor
ure of duty as to any such prisoner, shall be liable to the Confederate
States in like manner as a jailor, ill the case of a prisoner committed
under the authority of the state, would be paid by or liable to the
state . provided, that nothing herein contained shall be construed to
impose a liability on the overseers of the poor for the escape of a
prisoner received under the provisions of this act.

3. This act shall be in force from its passage.

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