[321] Laws of S.C., 1848, Dec. 19, 1848.
[322] Revised Statutes, by Authority of the General Assembly, 1836-7, Vol. II, p. 575. Chap. III., Sec. 19. We could not find that it was ever repealed. It is to be found in the Revised Code of North Carolina, 1854. As this was taken from the Revised Statutes of 1836-7, it is natural to find the penalty expressed in dollars, rather than in pounds.
[323] Hayward: A Manual of the Laws of N.C., to 1817 inclusive, p. 533. Must have been repealed between 1817 and 1819, as it is not in the Revised Statutes of 1819.
[324] Hurd: Law of Freedom and Bondage, Vol. II, p. 84.
[325] Hurd: Freedom and Bondage, Vol. II, p. 101.
[326] Poore: Fed. and State Constitutions, Part I., p. 395.
[327] Acts of General Assembly of Ga., 1817, p. 139.
[328] Ibid., 1824, p. 124.
[329] Hurd: Law of Freedom and Bondage, Vol. II., p. 103.
[330] Acts of the State of Ga., 1835, p. 267.