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An Act more effectually to prevent the owners of steam boats and stages from carrying off slaves, without the knowledge or consent of the owners. 1833 2 (1833)

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CHAPTER II.
An Act to amend the act of 1827, chapter 20, entitled an act more
amply to provide for the poor.
Be it enacted by the General Assembly of the State of Ten-
nessee, That where any person or persons shall hereafter
die, leaving a wife, or a wife and children, or absconds
and leaves his family, that then, and in that case, the arti-
cles and property now exempt, or which may hereafter be
exempt by law from execution sale, shall and may be set
apart for the use of the widow, or wife, in the same manner,
and to the same extent, that said property is now exempt
from execution where the husband is living.
F. W. HULING,
Speaker of the House of Representatives.
D.BURFORD,
Speaker of the Senate.
Passed September 25, 1833.
CHAPTER III.
An Act more effectually to prevent the owners of steam boats and sta-
ges from carrying off slaves, without the knowledge or consent of the
owners.
SECTION 1. Be it enacted by the General Assembly of the
State of Tennessee, That hereafter, no stage contractor or
driver, or owner, or captain of aby steam boat or other
Clerk togive  water craft, shall receive and carry from any place in this
certificat' of  State, to any other place, either in or out of the State,
freedom.   any black or coloured person, unless said coloured person
shall produce the certificate of the clerk of the court of
the county from which said stage or steam boat is about to
depart; which certificate shall be under the seal of said
court, stating that the said clerk has known said coloured
person, and that he or she is free, or has generally been
reputed to be free, or that it has been proved to him by
Authority or  respectable witnesses known to him, (whom he is hereby
*lave owner.  authorised to swear,) that said coloured person is free, or
generally reputed so; or if said coloured person be actually
a slave, then and in that case a verbal or written authority
from the owner or owners, shall be sufficient.
SEc. 2. Be it enacted by the authority aforesaid, That when
Penalty    any stage contractor or driver, or owner or captain of any
steam boat or other water craft, or any other person or per-
sons, shall violate the provisions of the first section of this act,
then, andin that case, they, or either of them, shall be subject
to indictment or presentment, without a prosecutor thereto,
in the county or the circuit court of the county in which

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