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106 PENITENTIARY.
no license shall be granted for a less time than five days; and such license
may be renewed from time to time, by application to the collector, for any
length of time thereafter, not exceeding six months, upon payment at the
rate of fifty cents per day; the number of days to be specified in such license.
§ 2. Licenses granted as aforesaid, shall not authorize any pedler or
trader to sell goods, wares and merchandize, in any other county than the
one in which the same may have been granted, nor shall suchlicense authorize the sale of such goods, wares and merchandize, at any other place than
in said boat.
§ 3. The fourth clause of the fifth section, the sixth section, and so much
of the seventh section of the act to which this is an amendment, as conflicts
with the provisions of this act, is hereby repealed.
§ 4. In case of any such trader or pedler shall sell any goods, wares, or
merchandize within the limits of this State, without first having obtained a
license as aforesaid, from the collector of the proper county, he shall forfeit
for every such offence the sum of fifty dollars, to be recovered in a summary
manner, by action of debt before any justice of the peace.
§ 5. The provisions of this act shall not be so construed as to prevent
any person from selling any article, the growth, produce or manufacture of
Approved, Jan. 18,  1837.
ACT to amend an act, entitled "An act to establish a State Penitentiary, and to regulate the same."
"Warden and other officers exempt from working on roads, 5
Salaries of officers, 6
Sections repealed, 1
The warden shall settle quarterly, 2
Convicts may be put to labor without the walls,  4
Be it enacted by the General Assembly of the State op Missouri, as
§ 1. That so much of the twenty-eighth section of the first article of the .
act to which this is an amendment, as provides that the warden shall maie
his return, once every two months, of all moneys received and paid by him
on account of the penitentiary, during the preceding two months; and so
much of the thirty-eighth section of the first article of the same act as authorizes the board of inspectors to employ a guard for the penitentiary, not
exceeding four; and the forty-third section of the first article of the same
§ 2. The warden of the penitentiary shall make out and deliver to the
auditor of public accounts, once every three months, on oath, a return of all
the moneys received and paid by him on account of the penitentiary, during
the preceding three months.
§ 3. The board of inspectors shall, whenever they shall deem it necessary,
authorize the warden to employ a guard for the penitentiary, to consist of so
many persons, not exceeding six, as the inspectors may from time to time direct.
§ 4. The inspectors may, if they deem it conducive to the public interest, direct the labor of all or any of the convicts to be performed without the
exterior walls of a prison.
Identifier LAWS_9th_1836-1838_0106.tif
Transcript 106 PENITENTIARY. no license shall be granted for a less time than five days; and such license may be renewed from time to time, by application to the collector, for any length of time thereafter, not exceeding six months, upon payment at the rate of fifty cents per day; the number of days to be specified in such license. § 2. Licenses granted as aforesaid, shall not authorize any pedler or trader to sell goods, wares and merchandize, in any other county than the one in which the same may have been granted, nor shall suchlicense authorize the sale of such goods, wares and merchandize, at any other place than in said boat. § 3. The fourth clause of the fifth section, the sixth section, and so much of the seventh section of the act to which this is an amendment, as conflicts with the provisions of this act, is hereby repealed. § 4. In case of any such trader or pedler shall sell any goods, wares, or merchandize within the limits of this State, without first having obtained a license as aforesaid, from the collector of the proper county, he shall forfeit for every such offence the sum of fifty dollars, to be recovered in a summary manner, by action of debt before any justice of the peace. § 5. The provisions of this act shall not be so construed as to prevent any person from selling any article, the growth, produce or manufacture of this State. This act to be in force from its passage. Approved, Jan. 18, 1837. PENITENTIARY. ACT to amend an act, entitled "An act to establish a State Penitentiary, and to regulate the same." Section "Warden and other officers exempt from working on roads, 5 Salaries of officers, 6 Section Sections repealed, 1 The warden shall settle quarterly, 2 Guard, 3 Convicts may be put to labor without the walls, 4 Be it enacted by the General Assembly of the State op Missouri, as § 1. That so much of the twenty-eighth section of the first article of the . act to which this is an amendment, as provides that the warden shall maie his return, once every two months, of all moneys received and paid by him on account of the penitentiary, during the preceding two months; and so much of the thirty-eighth section of the first article of the same act as authorizes the board of inspectors to employ a guard for the penitentiary, not exceeding four; and the forty-third section of the first article of the same act, are hereby repealed. § 2. The warden of the penitentiary shall make out and deliver to the auditor of public accounts, once every three months, on oath, a return of all the moneys received and paid by him on account of the penitentiary, during the preceding three months. § 3. The board of inspectors shall, whenever they shall deem it necessary, authorize the warden to employ a guard for the penitentiary, to consist of so many persons, not exceeding six, as the inspectors may from time to time direct. § 4. The inspectors may, if they deem it conducive to the public interest, direct the labor of all or any of the convicts to be performed without the exterior walls of a prison.