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aforesaid Amount of capital authority Boston and Lowell Boston and Worcester Branch Rail-road capital invested cent CHARLES CALHOUN Charleston citizens Cloudy Cloudy Commissioners Committee Commonwealth of Massachusetts County Court assembled depot directors Discharged Recovered dollars duty epilepsy expenses Fair Fair Fitchburg free negro freight GEORGE N Governor Hampshire hands employed hereby Hospital house and barn House of Representatives Ill health Improved insanity institutions John Joseph Joseph Michaud labor land Legislature Log house Lowell Rail-road manufactured Masturbation Mendon months mths Northampton Number of hands officers P. M. Sunset party passengers patients Paul Cyr persons of color petition prison Rail Rail-road Company Rail-road Corporation Rain religious repairs Resolved road Samuel Hoar Saturday Sunday Monday SECT Senate and House South Carolina Stationary Sunrise 2 P. M. thereof Thibodeau Thousand Eight Hundred tion town Township United vessel Violette West Stockbridge Rail-road William Winchendon Worcester Worcester Rail-road
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Page 2 - ... arrival of such vessel , to apprehend such free negro or person of color, so arriving contrary to this Act, and to confine him or her closely in jail, until such vessel shall be hauled off from the wharf, and ready to proceed to sea. And that when said vessel is ready to sail, the captain of the said vessel shall be bound to carry away the said free negro or person of color, and to pay the expenses of his or her detention.