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An Act explanatory of the act passed in 1779, Revised Statutes, Chapter 34, Section 10th 1848-1849 80 (1848)

handle is hein.slavery/ssactsnc0215 and id is 1 raw text is: 00   GRIMES AND PUNISHMENTS,

CRllIES AND PUNISIHIENTS.
CHAPTER XXXIV.
AN ACT to amend the 60th section of the 34th chapter of
the Revised Statutes, entitled   Crimes and Punish-
tients.
1. .hanges punishment for L-ceping faro bank into whipping.
See. 1. Be it enarted by the General Isstmbly of the State of
North Carolina, and it is hereby enactedby theauthorityoj the same,
That the 60th section of the 34th chapter of the Revised Stat-
utes, be, and the same is hereby so nmended that instead of the
fine and imprisonment in the said section directed to be inipo-
sed on defendants convicted of keeping fIro banks or tables,
hereafter any one who shall be convicted of said offence,
shall receive thirty nine lashes on his bare back, at the pub.
lic wvhipping post, and on paying the costs shall be dirchar-
ged: Providei, that this act shall not extend to any offence
committed before the first day of March next.
[Ratified 29th day of January, 1349.]
CHAPTER XXXY.
AN ACT explanatory of the act passed in 1779, Revised
Statutes, chapter 34, section 10th, entitled An Act con?
cerning crimes and punishments.
1 Stealing, seducing, or conveyng away slave to rcll, 4c, made felony.
Sec. 1. Be it enacted by Ike General  ssenbly of the State
of North Carolina, and is hereby enacted by the authority of the

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