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A further supplement to the act entitled, An act for the better relief of the poor 1823 317 (1823)

handle is hein.slavery/ssactsde0063 and id is 1 raw text is: LAWS OF THE STATE

24. C. Smithars and eighty five cents; to Maria C. Smith, one
lg Hutton, hundred aonl eighty three dollars; to Joseph Hus-
a willamsonton, five dollars and foity cents; to .ames William.
Jane Porter, son, twelve dollars and lifty centi; to Jane Porter,
Jos. Olver, six dollars and three and an half centq; to loseph
Won. Pippin,Oliver, twenty one dollars and sixty eight cets; to
William Pippen, seven dollars and fifty cents; to
Isaac Powen, tsaac Powell. eight dollars and eighty-seven and
M. Laron, an half cents; to Mary  irsonl i.fty-six dollars; to
Jerome Loring, nine dollars ard sixtN seven cents;
J.C Mitchell,to JlosIua C. Nlit -hell. sixteen dolla'; and to
V.Colesbery. Margaret Culesberry, beventy-six dollars and e-
leven cents.
PASSED AT DOVER.
,Februarl >i ,8:3.
CHAPTEt CXCHII.
2vol p.988,A FUltTHiEll SUPPLEMEN' to the act en.
14; 3 5s  t      '.1n act for the better relirf of the poor.
vol. p. 346.
SECTION 1. BE IT ENACTED bf the Seate and
House qf Representatives q the State of Delaware
in General AIssembly Met, 1 hat no ieiso~n shall be
a r tlC   Ie into ti  poor holl  of  i l Per coulty  in this
admitted int  No[
thopoorhiouseState, wilitlnt an order from  two trustees of the
poor, one of whom at least shall ie in the hund ted
of which such person is a resident: P-orided. tha
this directionl shall not emIrace the case of any
pauper having no known resilence, who may be
received upon the order of any two trustees of the
poor.
SEC '3. ./Ind be it furtier enacted, That any
commineeComittee of the board of tenstees or the overseer
or oviseer toot the Poor, shall have full powe(r to remove any
remove at                                           ,
their discre- person or ieronl Who may have bewI received into
tion,    the poor house, whenever sucb committee or over-
seCr bhall deem such removal proper.

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