Beside this, what did the King and Duke do to Jim?
The king sets up Jim to be captured and uses the $40 to get drunk. The duke then lies to Huck about Jim's whereabouts, although, to his credit, he almost tells him the truth. Great! That means the townspeople should almost not tar and feather him.
Likewise, does Huck turn in Jim? After a few minutes, Huck feels so ashamed that he apologizes to Jim. Jim's excitement is obvious, and Huck struggles with his shame of helping a slave escape. When Jim says he will steal his children out of slavery if necessary, Huck decides he must go ashore and turn Jim in to the authorities.
Also to know, what happens to Jim at the end of Huckleberry Finn?
Jim is free, Tom's leg is healed, Huck still has his $6,000, and Aunt Sally has offered to adopt him. Settling down with Aunt Sally—as nice as she is—is about the last thing Huck wants to do. Instead, he decides to "light out" for the territories, the unsettled land west of the Mississippi (43).
What is Jim's punishment when he gets back to his cabin?
While the others go into the house with Tom, Huck follows the men who take Jim back to his cabin. He hears them cursing Jim and giving him an occasional blow on the head for running away.