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An Act to amend the several acts concerning slaves, free negroes and mulattoes. 1833 77 (1833)

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in the ordinary manner, shall be impannellbd for te* trial of the
same.
2. This act shall be in force from the passing thereof.      Commencement.
CuAP. 0.-An ACT to amend the law for tite relief of'insolvent debtors.
[Palled February 12, 1834.]
1. Be it enacted by the general assembly, That hereafter when insolvent deblor
any person taken or charged in execution, shall seek to bo discharged by ,e ischred
as an insolvent debtor, any justice of tile peace for that county or
corporation wherein such person shall be in custody, may issue his
warrant to cause such person to be brought before him, or some other
jusiiec of the.peace for the same county or corporation, at the court-
house thereof; and the justice so issuing his warrant, or any other
justice of the same county or corporation, may thereupon administer
the oath prescribed in such case, and grant a warrant for the dis-
charge of the prisoner, in like manner as two justices of the peace
are authorized to do by the thirty-first and thirty-third sections of the In. Code 1810, p.
act, passed the twenty-fifth (lay of February, eighteen hundred and ,31,0 31,33.
nineteen, entitled, an act to reduce into one the several acts con-
cerning executions, and for the relief of insolvent debtors.
2. e it furtler enacted, That whenever judgment shall be ren- Discretion given
.  court to allow
dered against any person named as a debtor in the schedule of an in- oqt or not, upo
solvent for the money or goods therein mentioned, or any part there- Judgments a.lnat
of, either by default or upon confession, the court may in its discre- dole.
tion allow costs to the creditor, (except an attorney's fee,) or enter
judgment for the money or goods, without costs, as in the opinion of
such court the justice of the case may require.
9.' This act shall be in force from its passage.              Come,netnent.
CuAP. 67.-An ACT to provide for a revision of the criminal code.
(Palsed March 12, 1834.)
1. Be it enacted by tle general assembly, That Chapman John- Doard of revilor,
son, William Brockenbrough, John Robertson and Robert Stanard appoted.
be, and they are hereby appointed a committee or board of revisors,
whose duty it shall be to revise and digest the criminal code of this Their duty.
commonwealth, and make report to the next general assembly by
bill or bills, specifying therein explicitly and plainly the existing of-
fences against the laws of the commonwealth, and so giaduating
and equalizing tile punishments for the same, as that each particu-
lar offence shall have its proper and appropriate punishment in form
and measure. And they are also hereby required to report distinctly
and plainly, their opinion as to the expediency of abolishing capital
punishments within this commonwealth.
2. Be it furt/ier enacted, That in case any of tile above named Vacancies In
•                                            board, flow allp-
revisors decline to act, from any cause, the governor of this corn- plid.
monwealth shall supply the vacancy; and that the sum of two thou- Their componsa.
sand dollars shall be equally divided amongst said revisors.    tion.
CHeA. 68.-An ACT to amend the several acts concerning slaves, free negtoes
and mulattoes.
(Pused March 11,1 834.)
1: Be it enacted by the general assembly, That it shall not be Free negroes not
lawful for any free negro or mulatto to migrate or come into this nil natto
commonwealth, from any state of this Union, or from any foreign

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