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An Act respecting the Sale of Vinous or Spiritous Liquors to Slaves or Free Persons of Color in the Cities of Apalachicola and Fernandina. 1860 207 (1860)

handle is hein.slavery/ssactsfl0227 and id is 1 raw text is: LAWS OF FLORIDA.                               207
after canvassing the said votes, cause the result of the canvass to  1860.
be published in tle Telegraph, a newspaper published at Cedar  Restof elc-
Key, and also to post the same up in some conspicuous place at tion to e pub-
the present county site of said county, and to keep a fair record lied.
of the same in his office.
SEC. 7. Be it further enacted, That the place receiving the County site.
gr~eatest number of votes after the same is published as aforesaid,
shall be and the same is hereby declared the county site of Levy
county, and the several Courts of said county that are now re-
quired by law to be held at the county site, shall be held at said
place as soon as proper arrangements can be made by the Coun-
ty Commissioners for the same; and the public records of said  rim records
county shall be moved to the county site selected as herein pro- to be moved.
vided.
S]nc. 8. le it further enacted, That the Judge of Probate of Inpectos and
said county shall order an election and give the same notice at notceof clee'n.
the several precincts, appoint inspectors of election in the same
manner now provided by law for the election of Assemblymen.
Sitc. 0. Be it further enacted, Tihat the sne fees and expenses Expe88..
shall be allowed as are now by law allowed for holding elections,
and an additional fee fbr advertising in the Telegraph, the same
to be paid out of the county treasury.
Passed the liouse of Representatives January 20th, 1801.. Passed the Senate
February 5th, 1861. Approved by the Governor February 12th, 1861.
CHAPTER   1,219-[No. 120.]
AN ACT respecting the Sale of Vinous or SpIrltous Liquors to Slaves or Free
Persons of Color In the Cities of Apalachicola and Fernandhin.
SECTioN 1. Be it enacted by the Senate and ouse of Represcn.
tatlves of the State of Florida in General Assembly convened,
That from and after the passage of this act all violations of the 1Violations or
laws of this State relating to the sale of vinous or spiritous law cogtzable
liquor to slaves or free persons of color, committed within the
corporate limits of the city of Apalachicola, shall be heard and
determined by and before the Mayor's Court of said city, under  Ordinances of
such ordinances as may be passed by the City Council thereof, city.
and not repugnant to the laws of this State.
Slix. 2. Ie it further enacted, That all such causes shall be Jury.
tried by a jury of twelve freeholders, to be summoned in the
same manner as the jury authorized by an act to establish a
Mayor's Court for the city of Apalachicola, approved 15th
March, 1844, is now required to be summoned.

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