Representation And Resolution of the Mayor And Council of Georgetown in the Dis

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The suspected runaway has the benefit of the like examination before commitment, and has till opportunity to rebut suspicion by producing any evidence of his freedom. Unless his conduct give rise to suspicion, the negro is not likeh to he mo- lested, and, in this case, it requires but moderate caution and pru- dence to produce adequate evidence of freedom. It is the duty of eve- ry man to conform to the laws (d' the community where he is, which he must be presumed to be acquainted with: and the... negro can claim no exemption from this rule more than another. In coming to the South, he is, no doubt, in fact, apprized that his unfortunate caste are ^objected, by the necessary policy of the slave holding districts, to [Doc. No. 71. ] many restrictions, and if he fail to ascertain and provide against them, any inconvenience that he may thereby be subjected to, is pro- perly chargeable alone on his wilful neglect.
If, in these circumstances, a casual case of suffering should occur, appealing to the sympathies of the public, though we may indulge in the feeling, there is certainly no reason why it should operate to bring the law into disrepute.


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