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An Act amendatory of the several Acts now in force in this State in relation to Trading with Negroes. 1852 116 (1852)

handle is hein.slavery/ssactsfl0192 and id is 1 raw text is: 116      CurAP. 540.            MISCELLANEOVS.
1852.    white citizens as they could or might have done before the
passage of this act: And be itfurterprovided, That no-
thing in this act shall be so construed as to prevent any
person or persons from purchasing the property of any In-
dians who may be about to emigrate.
[Passed the Senate, December 28, 1852. Passed the house of Representatives,
December 28, 1852. Approved by the Governor, January 5, 1853.1
CHAPTER 53.-[No. 60.]
AN ACT to regulate the practice in Criminal Prosecutions.
SECTION 1. Be it enacted by the Senate and h7ouse qf
1?ejreeentative8 of the State of Ff lorida in General A;-
8embly convened, That from and after the passage of this
conclusion.  Act, in all cases wherein the Defendant upon his trial in-
troduces no testimony, lie shall, by himself or Counsel, be
entitled to the concluding argument before the Jury, as is
now the practice in the trial of civil cases.
[Passed tho Iouse of Representatives, December 24, 1852. Passed the Sen-
ate, December 29, 1852. Approved by the Governor, January 3, 1858.]
CIIAPmRT 540.-[INo. 01.]
AN ACT amendatory of the several Acts now in force in this State in relation
to Trading with Negroes.
SECTION 1. Be it enacted by the Senate and        Mloume of
Representatives of the State of F lorida in     General As-
sembly convened, 'That it shall not be lawful for any per-
Negroes, trad- son by himself, agent, servant or slave, to sell or give any
lg with.    spirituous or vinous liquors to any negro within this State,
in any quantity. Any person violating the provisions of
this Act, shall be subject to indictment, and upon convic-
tion, be lined not exceeding one hundred dollars, or im-
prisonnent not exceeding three months, at the discretion
of the Court: .Provided, That this Act shall not be so
construed as to forbid owners fiom giving their own slaves
spirituous or vinous liquors.
[Passed the House of Representatives, January 5, 1853. Passed the Senate,
January 7, 1853. Approved by the Governor, January 10, 1853.]

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