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In case slave so manumitted cannot be removed without separating
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families, and the slave unwilling on that account, may renounce his
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freedom— 1831, ch. 281, sec. 4, . .'....
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Orphans court may grant annual permits to such as deserve it, to re-
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main as free, &c. — 1831, ch. 281, sec. 5,
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Managers authorized to hire persons manumitted, as aforesaid, when
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removal devolves on them to hire out such person to pay expenses
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of removal, &c.— 1831, ch. 281, sec, 6,
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Treasurer to borrow $20,000 for paying for removal of, in certificates
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of stock, &c. 1831, ch. 281, sec. 7, ......
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Fledge to redeem, limitation as to amount of loans — 1831, ch. 281,
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sec, 7, ....... . . . .
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Levy authorized and apportioned among the counties for the payment
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of loans made— 1831, ch. 281, sec. 8, .
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Sheriffs required to make lists of free people of colour, the number and
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names of, one copy to be left with the clerks of the counties, the
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other to be sent to the board of managers, &,c. penalty of $200 for
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neglect— 1831, ch. 281, sec. 9,
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Report to be made to the managers of such persons as the sheriffs shall
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find willing to remove, and registry to be made by the managers of
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their names, ages, 8tc, and apportion the same among the counties,
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&c. according to the number of free people as appears by the cen-
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sus of 1830— 1831, ch, 281, sec. 11, ......
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Rights of slaves manumitted prior to this act, reserved, &cc. — 1831, ch.
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281, sec, 12, ..........
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Emigration to this state by — 1831, ch. 323, sec. 1, . .
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Penally of $20 fur hiring those emigrating or settling, &c. how to be
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recovered— 1831, ch. 323, sec. 2, ......
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Such persons removing and remaining out of the state longer than
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thirty days to he considered aliens, unless before leaving they de-
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posite with the clerk of the county, a certificate of their object of
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going, or are detained by sickness — 1831, ch. 323, sec. 2,
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Persons engaged in navigation under a white commander, or wagoner,
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or hired servant travelling with his master or employer, exempted
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from the operation of the two preceding sections, &,c. — 1831, ch.
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323, sec. 3, ..........
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Prohibited from carrying fire-locks, military weapons, powder or lead
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without license from county court, or corporation where they re-
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side, to be renewed annually, and revoked at pleasure, &c. penalty
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on conviction for disregarding, to pay costs of prosecution, and
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forfeit arms, &.c. for second offence, i»i addition to be punished with
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stripes, not exceeding thirty-nine, or be subject to the penalty of
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felony— 1831, ch. 323, sec. 6, .......
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Prohibited from attending religious meetings, unless conducted by a
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white licensed preacher, or some authorized white person, &c. —
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1831, ch. 323, sec. 7, ........
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Assemblies of, except as above, declared tumultuous, and made the duty
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of constables to disperse the same, if constables refuse, to be fined
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not less than $5 nor more than $20, at the discretion of a justice
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