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An Act more effectually to prohibit the trading with slaves. 1833-1834 38 (1833)

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rrotl,.   tion thereon as in other cases: Provided, however, That such'
judgment shall be subjett to the right of appeal by either party.
CHAPTER XIX.
An act more effectually to prohibit the trading with slaves.
Be it enacted by the General Assembly of the State of North
Carolina, and it is hereby enacted by the authority of the same,
That no person or persons shall hereafter buy of, traffik - with
Articles p. or receive from any slave or slaves, any mutton, cloth, cotton or
hibited.   woollen yarn, wearing apparel, gold or silver bullion, under
the same rules, regulations, restrictions, prohibitions and penal.
ties as are contained in the act of one thousand eight hundred
and twenty six, entitled an act to prohibit the trading with
slaves except in the manner herein prescribed.
Provisions of  II. Bie itfurther enacted, That the provisions of the before
act of I .6 a' recited act shall be extended and made applicable to the arti-
plilee tar- cles mentioned in this act, in the same manner and to the same
tie le mention extent as if the said articles had been contained in the.said
ed in this act. recited act of one thousand eight hundred and twenty six.
CHAPTER XX.
An aet to amend the law in relation to the crime or larceny.
Be it enacted by the General Assembly of the State of -Morth
Carolina, and it is hereby enacted by the authority of the same,
That hereafter when any person shall be convicted of the crime
S of grand larceny, he, she or they shall be infamous and de-
prived of his,'her or their free law, in the same manner as per.
sons now are who are convicted of petit larceny.
CHAPTER XXI.
An act for revising and digesting the public statute laws of this State.
Commission's  Be it enacted by the General Assembly of the State of ,North
to be appoint- Carolina, and it is hereby enacted by the authority of the same,
ed by the Go' That three commissioners be appointed by the Governor of the
vernor.    State to collate, digest anti revise all the public statute laws of
this State, commencing with the earliest English statutes now
in force and including those which may be enacted during the
or   present session of this General Assembly; that in the perform-
Extent of the ance of this duty they shall carefully collect and reduce into
work  which one act the different acts anti parts of acts which, from similari-
they are re-
h red toper- ty of subject, ought in their judgment to be so arranged and
(arm.      consolidated, distributing the same under such titles, divisions
and sections as they shall think proper, onitting all such acts
and parts of acts before passed, as shall have either expired by
their own limitation, become obsolete or been repealed; that in.
Acts to be laid every other respect they shall complete the said revision in such
berore the I.- manner as to them shall seem most useful and proper to render
Iislature.  the said acts more plain and easy to be understood; and that,
fror time to time, they shall lay before the Legislature the acts
so arranged and revised by them, to be re-enacted if the Legisla-
Praviso.   ture shall so determine: Provided, that no change shall be made

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