Charleston (SC) Mercury, "Fugitive Slaves," January 10, 1848

    Source citation
    "Fugitive Slaves," Charleston (SC) Mercury, January 10, 1848, p. 2: 7.
    Newspaper: Publication
    Charleston Mercury
    Newspaper: Headline
    Fugitive Slaves
    Newspaper: Page(s)
    2
    Newspaper: Column
    7
    Type
    Newspaper
    Date Certainty
    Exact
    Transcriber
    Meg Allen, Dickinson College
    Transcription date
    The following text is presented here in complete form, as it originally appeared in print. Spelling and typographical errors have been preserved as in the original.

    FUGITIVE SLAVES—A bill to prevent kidnapping in Ohio, or rather to prevent the arrest of fugitive slaves, has been introduced into the Legislature of that State.  Its principal provisions are:

    It prohibits, under the penalty of imprisonment in the Penitentiary not less than one nor more than five years, any person in this State, not a public officer of the United States, aiding or assisting in any way the arrest of removal of the fugitive slave.

    Secondly, It prohibits, under a like punishment, any jailor or other officer acting under the laws of this State imprisoning in the jail or any other place a fugitive slave.

    Thirdly, If inflicts the same punishment upon any person who shall in any ways procure any person to go out of the State with the intent of enslaving such person.

    The character of the proposed law is nearly or quite similar to that which exists in Pennsylvania.

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