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76 .     LAWS   OF
any money in the Treasury not otherwise appropriated, for carrying into execution this act, and the act to which this is amendatory, approved February 11th,
is hereby authorised to borrow the said sum, at a rate of interest not exceeding
six per cent, per annum, for which he shall issue the bonds of the State, payable at a period not less than twenty-five years from date.
AN ACT to amend, an act concerning Jails and Jailors.
Sec. 1.    Former act repealed;  duty of Sheriff to convey prisoners without a writ of habeas corpus, to
the circuit court of the proper county for trial.
committed to any jail, in conformity to the twenty-fourth section of said act, it
shall be the duty of the sheriff of the county, in which such jail is situated, without any writ of habeas corpus, to take or cause to be taken, the person thus committed, together with the day and cause of his caption and detention, before
the circuit court of the county appointed for the trial of such prisoner, on the
first day of the next term of such court.
Sec. 1.   Compensation to be paid to grand jurors;  by whom.
and returning to the same, to be paid out of the county treasury, as other county
their county that the grand jurors thereof, should be paid, such county court
shall have power to make an order of court, that no compensation shall be paid
to the grand jurors of said county; and after the making of such order, no compensation shall be paid to grand jurors in said county, until such order shall be
§ 3.    No person shall be required to serve on more than six'juries in one
APPROVED, Feb. 13,1839.'
Identifier LAWS_10th_1838-1839_0076.tif
Transcript 76 . LAWS OF § 3. The sum of twenty thousand dollars is hereby appropriated, out of any money in the Treasury not otherwise appropriated, for carrying into execution this act, and the act to which this is amendatory, approved February 11th, A. D. 1839. § 4. To procure the sum of money by this act appropriated, the Governor is hereby authorised to borrow the said sum, at a rate of interest not exceeding six per cent, per annum, for which he shall issue the bonds of the State, payable at a period not less than twenty-five years from date. This act shall take effect from its passage. APPROVED, Feb. 13, 1839. JAILS AND JAILORS. AN ACT to amend, an act concerning Jails and Jailors. Sec. 1. Former act repealed; duty of Sheriff to convey prisoners without a writ of habeas corpus, to the circuit court of the proper county for trial. Beit enacted by the General Assembly of the State of Missouri, as follows: § 1. The twenty-fifth section of "an act concerning Jails and jailors," approved February 26th, 1835, is hereby repealed; and when any person shall be committed to any jail, in conformity to the twenty-fourth section of said act, it shall be the duty of the sheriff of the county, in which such jail is situated, without any writ of habeas corpus, to take or cause to be taken, the person thus committed, together with the day and cause of his caption and detention, before the circuit court of the county appointed for the trial of such prisoner, on the first day of the next term of such court. APPROVED, Feb. 6, 1839. JURORS. AN ACT concerning Jurors. Sec. 1. Compensation to be paid to grand jurors; by whom. 2. County courts may declare this law ineffectual in their counties. 3. No person shall serve on more than six juries in a year. Be it enacted by the General Assembly of the State of Missouri, as follows: § 1. Every grand Juror shall receive for his services one dollar for every day, he shall actually serve as such, and five cents per mile for the distance he shall necessarily travel in going from his place of residence to the court house, and returning to the same, to be paid out of the county treasury, as other county expenses. § 2. If any county court shall be of opinion, that it is not the interest of their county that the grand jurors thereof, should be paid, such county court shall have power to make an order of court, that no compensation shall be paid to the grand jurors of said county; and after the making of such order, no compensation shall be paid to grand jurors in said county, until such order shall be rescinded. § 3. No person shall be required to serve on more than six'juries in one year. APPROVED, Feb. 13,1839.'