nal jurisdiction 426. Pro- ceedings therein 426. Pres sentments, proceedings on 428 Attornies for commonwealth 428.Witnesses and jurors failing to attend 428. Com mencement of act 429.
ATTACHMENT.- Taxes due from persons, about to remove out of the county, may be recovered by attach ment 542.
Auditors to settle claims for pro- perty impressed for public ser- vice 79. Not to issue certifi- cates for damages done to houses and plantations, except where allowed against the U. States 60 Their powers ex- tended 183. Warrants for pa- per money, for property im pressed, may be re-audited 184, 192, Commissioners ap- pointed to settle the claims for property impressed, who are to keep a register of warrants and return it to auditors 192. Auditors to furnish treasurer with distinct accounts of each branch of revenue 249. May issue new warrants and certifi- cates where originals lost 254.1 Oath and bond by applicant 254. Auditors to issue war- rants for half pay to officers of state line and navy 265.- So, to sheriffs, venire men and witnesses, attending general, court, in criminal cases 319.
ATTORNIES. Repeal of act reducing lawyers' fees 76. Act concerning at-
Regulations for unlading ballast 262. Penalty for unlading without a ballast master 263. BANNS. Parties to be married must pro- duce a marriage licence or publication of banns 281. How publication of banns shall be made 281
BATH. Further time allowed purchasers of lots, in town of, to build thereon 26.
BAY. Vessels to be provided for pro- tection of Chesapeake bay 38. Act amended 161.
BEDFORD. The late courthouse, prison, and lots of Bedford county, to be sold 61.
Bounty, pay and emoluments of soldiers for three years, or the war 17. Officers and soldiers to give in their land claims 83. How their warrants are to be obtained 83. Certificate from commissioner of war 84. Bounty in lands for three years 84. Additional, for six years 84. No locations within their bounds 84. Officers and sol-
Penalty on collector of duties for receiving a bribe, or conniving at a false entry, and on the person offering it 124, 199. BRITISH DEBTS.
British debts assigned, not reco- verable 76. Payment of, into the treasury, revived 81. -Cre- 'ditors may attach 82. British debts not recoverable, altho' assigned, renewed, or altered 176. How fraudulent assign- ments detected 176. Treple costs to defendant, on proof of fraud 177. Citizens partners with British creditors, may proceed by attachment 177.- How far such citizen partners exempted from debts of co- partnery 177. Acts prohibit- ing recovery of British debts, revived 349.
BRITISH PROPERTY.
diers in Lee's legion, and o-Fraudulent conveyances of pro-
others, included in pay and bounty 84. Navy officers, sailors and marines, placed on same footing as in land service 85. Entitled to same land bounty and other emoluments. as officers and soldiers in Vir- ginia line on continental esta- blishment 162, best of the laws on the subject of land- bounties 559.
ceedings on 81. British goods found on land, liable to seizure and confiscation 101. pension of act 102. into operation 162. and ordinances prohibiting importation of British goods, repealed 195. Congress em- powered to prohibit importa- tions from the West Indies, in British vessels, &c. 313. BRITISH SUBJECTS, Fraudulent conveyances by, pro- ceedings on 81. Intercourse with, and admission of, Brî- tish subjects, prohibited 136. Flag vessels, how to be receiv- ed 136. British subjects de-
press a conspiracy against the state, 134.
CAMPBELL, JOHN Sale of lands mortgaged to him by John Connolly, suspended 276. So much of act estab- lishing town of Louisville as affects lands of John Camp- bell and Joseph Simon repeal- ed 322: Surveyor to run di- viding line between Campbell and Connolly 322,475. Lands of Connolly to be sold, and mortgage to be paid off 475. CAPE HENRY, New trustees for light house at Cape Henry appointed 58. Former duties appropriated 58. Directors to be trustees of the common 58.
Directors of public buildings au- CAPITOL,
thorized to provide apartments for legislative, executive, and judiciary, in the capitol, in- stead of erecting separate buildings 496.
CARRIAGES, Tax on carriages 93, 113, 418.
Lands saved if duties performed before caveat 91. Affidavit to * prevent friendly caveats 292. Caveat dismissed if summons mot returned executed 292. List of cavoats ended to be returned to register, after ge- *neral court 292. Fees on de- #termination of caveats, how paid 443. Ou trial of caveats, certificate of county courts, of settlement or pre-emption rights, not couclusive evidence of title 508. Proof of testimo-)
ny on which certificates grant- ed admissible 508. ›
Number of people in the com- monwealth, to be ascertained 40. Act continued 108, 193. Act to ascertain the quantity of land, the improvements there-
on, and the number of people.
Military warrants and certificates CERTIFICATES. to be received for land-war- rants 22. Militia or military certificates, when to be recei- ved for taxes 69. Receipts or certificates received by sher- iffs for taxes, agreeable to ex- isting laws to be taken at the treasury 77. Damages and in- terest remitted to sheriffs who had offered to pay 78. Sher- iffs to make oath as to certi- ficates by them received for taxes 78. Auditors to issue certificates for property, im- pressed for public service 79: At what prices 79. Act provi- ding more effectual funds for redemption of certificates granted officers and soldiers 81. Guard against further de- preciation 83. Their certifi- cates to be received for public patent fees 84. Further time allowed for recording certifi- cates of settlement rights 91. Specie certificates or warrants to be taken for land 92. Pro- vision for redeeming military and other certificates 93, 169. Additional taxes 93. Certifi- cates and warrants to be divi- ded into stnall sums for conve- niency of change 94. Taxes payable in military certificates 94. 94. To be divided by audi- tors into small sums for conve- niency of charge 94. Interest on military certificates, when and how to be paid 105. Cer-
among the holders 380. Trea surer to advertise 380. To en- dorse payments 381. Holders to receive in equal proportions 381. Further provision for cal- ling in and redeeming certain certificates 417. Addition- al taxes 418. Forgery of cer- tificates issued by congress or this state, death without cler- gy 495. Impositions in adjust- ing military claims on forged or insufficient vouchers, how remedied 500. Remedy where
CHESAPEAKE Vessels to be provided for protec- tion of Chesapeake bay 42. Money to be raised and paid to commissioners 42. Tonnage and import duty appropriated 42. Commissioners how to be appointed 43. To be under the direction of the executive 43. And concert with Mary- land, measures for defending the bay trade 43. Power to ad- just disputes between the offi- cers of the two states 43. Ves- sels not to be sent out of the capes 43. Prizes to be divided among captors 44. Vacancies
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