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An Act to enable Curtis W. Jacobs and William Holland, of Worcester county, State of Maryland, to work their slaves in this State. 1843 532 (1843)

handle is hein.slavery/ssactsde0162 and id is 1 raw text is: LAWS OF THE STATE

CHAPTER CCCCLXXVIII.
A .SUPPLEMENT to an act entitled An act to enable John D.
Rodney and Jacob Forsett, of Sussex county. to erect a mill-dan
across the head waters-of Love's Creek, called Bundick's Branck,
the bourdary line between Lewes and Rehoboth and Indian river
hundreds, Sussex county, at a place therein mentioned, and to
erect a saw-mill thereon.
Private act.
Passed at Dover, February 23, 1843.
'CHAPTER CCCCLXXIX.
AN ACT -lo enable Curtis W. Jacobs and IVilliam Holland, of
Worcester county, State of Maryland, to work their slaves in this
State.
Pri vate act.
Passed at Dover, F-bruary 24, 1843.
CHAPTER CCCCLXXX.
AN ACT to prevent the sale of spirituous liquors to the students of
Delaware College.
SECTIoN 1. Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Represen-
tatives of the State of Delaware in General Assembly mlet, That no
All persons person or persons whosoever, shall sell or dispose of any spirituous
ol liuonrto, liquor or liquors, wine, porter, beer, ale, or cider, within two miles
for the use of Delaware College, to any student or studeots of the said college,
students at or of the academical department thereto attached, or to any other
Newark.   person for them; and if any person or persons whosoever, shall
knowingly and wilfully sell or dispose of any spirituous liquor or
liquors, wine, porter, ale, beer, or cider, to any student or students
of said college, or academical department, or to another person
for them; or if any person or persons, with intent to evade this act,
shall buy or procure any such liquor or liquors for or in behalf of
any such student or students, such person or persons so offending
Penalty   shall forfeit and pay a fine of ten dollars, to be recovered as debts
therefbr.  of the like amount are made recoverable by the laws of this State,
by any person who shall sue for the same, and to be distributed,
one moiety thereof to the person so suing as aforesaid, and the

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