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An Act to suppress Gaming. 1863 12 (1863.9)

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'not legally qlalifled (or are qnalifled, as the case may be) to vote in
.   the county of     (or corporation or district of  ).'     e
In special elec.  I,§ 3. Where, however, such contest arises upon a special elec.
tions   '   tion to fill a vacancy, held at any other time than the general deo-
ion day, the notice, with specifications as above, shall be given by
the contesting party within tell days after the day on which the resul t
of the. election shall be ascertained, declared and -certified, as pro-
• vided by law; and by the party whose right is contested, within five
Depositions  days afterrcceiviug such notice; and they shall respectively begin
to take depositions within ten days, and finish them within twenty
days after te rislt of the election is declared and certified as afro-
said, unless further timc shall be allowed by a resolution of the house
. in which thle contest exists, or unless thle legislature -shall adjourn
Sbefore the time aforesaid shall have expired; in which ease the par-
ties may continue to take depositions until within thirty days of the
next meeting or the general assembly.
Coimencement  2. This act shall be in force from its passage.
CIHAP. ]4.-An ACT to suppress Gaming.
Passed October 16, 1863.
Codeamended   1. Be it enacted by the general assembly, that the firstisecond
and fourth sections of chapter onie hundred and ninety-eight of the
Code of Virginia (edition of eighteen hundred and sixty) be amended
and re-enacted so as to read its follows:
Plenaliy for un-.  § 1. A free person who shall keep or exhibit a gaming table,
lawfo gam ing commonly called A B C,'or E 0 table, or faro link, or table of like
o~nco    ,kind, under any denomination, whether the game or table be played
with cards, or any evasive substifite for cards, dice, or otherwise, or
who shall be a partner, or concerned in interest, or employed or en
gaged in any manner in the keeping or exhibiting such table or bafik,
or who shall permit the keel)  or exhibition of such table or bank
*    in any room or apartment of lis hous or premises, shall, upon con.-
viction thereof, be deemed to be guilty of ain infamous offence, in the
menning of theconstitution of this state, and sihall be confined in
njait not ess than two nor more fitan twelve months, andbe fined pot
less than one hundred dollars nor more than one thousand dollars,
Whipping   land may, at the discretion of the court, be sujected to stripes on his
Property for-  bare back, not exceeding thirty-nine; and all lte right, title and intet
foited      rest, legal or equitable, of such person in any real property, including
the lot and premises thereto attached, in or upon which such gaming
   may be'carnied on, shall le absolutely forfeited to and vested in the
When propqrty commonwealth. Any such table or faro bank, and all money found
may be seized  thereon, or other pro perty staked or exhibited to allure persons to
bet at such tWble, ani all household or other personal property used
* •    • or employed iii such gamning house, may be seized by order of a
'         court, or under,warrant of a justice, mayor of a city or. town, or
Amountto per., judge in vacation; and the money to seized, after deducting there-.
'son making
seizure     from one-hall for the person or plrsons making the eizureq shall be
forfeited, as provided in the twoenty-fourth section of chapter fifty-one
of the Cod, (edition of eighteen hundred.aiid sixty), ifi respect to the
forfeiture declared by.that chapter: provided, that twenty per centum
of. the entire value of the propetty forfeited shall; in each case of
conviction, be payable to the commonwealth's attorney who- prosc-
. uted tim. case. .. :        .    I
Penalty for rout-  2. Be it further enacted, that any p6rson who shall knowinly
lgenguses for  rent to any person any real property for such unlawful gaiing, wit
frlugslaves  intQntion'to allow the use of the same for the purpose aforesaiti, or
any poison who shall knowingly hire any slave to any such person,
with intention to allowsuch slave to be elnployed in any service con-
I'lius      nected with such gamilu, shall be fined not less than one hundred

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