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An Act to authorize and empower Robert Ewing, of the City of Philadelphia, to bring into this State, from the State of Maryland, certain negro slaves therein named, and to hold them as slaves in this State. 1826 646 (1826)

handle is hein.slavery/ssactsde0092 and id is 1 raw text is: OF DELAWARE.

CHA PTER CCCXXXIX.                     CHAP.
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AN ACT to authorize and empower Robert Ewing,     1M6.
qf the City of Philadelphia. to bringq into this
State, from the State of lMarylnd, certuin
negro slaves theren named, and to hold them
as slives in this State.
PASSED AT DOVER,
31st January, 1826.            PRIVATE ACT.
CHAPTER CCCXL.
A SUPPLEMENT to the act entitled, 4< An acti.vol.s8.
direcing the priority of payment of the debts
of persons dying within this government.
BE IT rNACTED, by the Senate and Houseaepealor-
of  Representatives of the State of   Delaware, cc 1. ch 27
in General Assembly met, That the first section ofti.
the act, to which thi, i a supplement, be and the
same is hereby repealed made null and void; Pro-
vided nevrtheless, That this act shall not be con-
strued to iffct the settlement of the estates of per-
sons heretofore deceascd.
SEc. 2. And be it enacted, That the Secretary of This act to
State cause a certified copy of this act to be publish- bu pnolished
ed in the Delaware Gazette and the Amtrican ,Ve.-
Watchman, two of the newspapers published in this
state, for the space of one month.
PASSED AT DOVER,
January 31, 1826.

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