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An Act to amend an act relating to Crimes and Misdemeanors committed by slaves, free negroes and mulattoes. 1831 30 (1831)

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mredical colleges nforesaid, and also a certificate from one of the
phy vicia  dhesid
Sec. 2. Be it fitrther enacted, That any individual failing to
fine, &c. comply with the before recited provisions, and attempting to prac.
tice medicine or surgery, shall on conviction thereof, be fined in a
sum not less than fifty dollars, or more than two hundred dollars,
at the discretion of the jury.
See. 15. And be itffurther enacted, That the act of the legis.
rormfrart lative council, entitled an act to establish and incorporate a
rejealed.  Mdicnl Board iii and for the Territory of Florida, be and the
same is hereby repealed.
Passcd, Feb. 5, 1831.        [APPROVED, Feb. 10, 1831.
An ACT for the relief of Susan Martino.
W Mwn^s, it appears to the satisfaction of this Councilthat
Peter Martino, has violated his conjugal fidelity to his wife Sn-
Preamble  san Martino, formerly Susan Roan, and has wholly abandoned
his said wife-Therefore,
Be it enacted by the Gorernor and Legislative CoUncil of the
Marriage  Territory of Florida, That the said Susan Martino, be hence-
dissolved, forth divorced from the bands of matrimony, from her said his-
band, and the marriage contract of the said Susan and Peter, be,
and the same is hereby absolutely annulled and dissolved, as fully
as if they, the said parties, had never been married.
Passed Jan. 31, 1831.
[REJECTED by the Governor, Feb. 7, 1831.
Reconsidered by the Council, Feb. 7, 1831, and passed by the requisite majority.
An ACT to amend an act relating to Crimes and Misdemeanors committed by
slaves, f'ee negroes and mulattoes.
B it enacted by th1e Governor and Legislative Council of the
Territory of Florida, That so much of the ninth section of the
Former act act to which this is an amendment, as authorises justices of the
repealed.  pence to grant licenses to free negroes and mulattoes to carry fire
arms, he, and the same are hereby, repealed.

[APPOVED, Feb. ?, 1831.

IPassed, Jan. 31, 1831.

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