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An Act to regulate Tippling and Tippling Houses. 1859-1860 116 (1859)

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CHAPTER 126.
AN ACT to regulate Tippling and Tippling Houses.
SECTION 1. Be it enacted by the General Assembly of
the State of Tennessee, That any person who shall sell spirit-
mindemeanor to uous or vinous liquors by retail to any free person of color
sell to.    knowingly, or suffer or permit them  or slaves to assemble
at night time or Sundays on the premises of such person
who may have such spirituous liquors, such person shall be
guilty of a misdemeanor, and be fined and punished at the
discretion of the Court and Jury.
SEC. 2. This Act shall not be so construed as to repeal
the laws now in force in relation to unlawful retailing.
W. C. WHITTHORNE,
Speaker of the House of Representatives.
TAZ. W. NEWMAN,
Speaker of the Senate.
Passed, March 24, 1860.
CHAPTER 127.
AN ACT to amend the Attachment Laws of the State of Tennessee.
SECTION 1. Be it enacted by the General Assembly of
the State of Tennessee, That when any person or persons
who are non-residents of the State, have any choses in
action, or any other property in this State, and are indebted
to any person or persons who are non-residents, and the
last named non-residents shall be indebted to any citizen
of this or any State or States, it shall be lawful for the last
named creditor or creditors, without having first secured a
judgment at law, to file a bill in chancery to have said
debts, choses in action, or other property attached, and
the person or persons who owe said debts to said non-resi-
dents, and the person or persons in whose possession such
choses in action or other property may be, shall be made
defendants to the bill.
Sc. 2. Be it further enacted, That this Act take effect
from and after its passage.
W. C. WHITTHORNE,
Speaker of the House of Representatives.
TAZ. W. NEWMAN,
Epeaker of the Senate.
Passed, March 24, 1860.

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