three years service 31: Pro-Land distrained for taxes, how
vision for delegates 32: Ineli- gible to either house of assem- bly 249; Delegates in con- gress authorized to convey to the United States, the north- western territory 326, Conditions and reservations 327. How many delegates to attend congress 365 Greden- tials 365: Wages 366: Return of senators and delegates to general assembly, when to be made by sheriff's 387: Penalty for neglect 887: Penalty on sheriffs interfering in elections of senators or delegates 387:
VTIONS
Notice to take depositions may be given to non-resident par- ties, by publication 343: Prin- ters fees 343: Clerk of general court, upon affidavit filed, to issue commissions 343.
DEPREDATIONS. County courts to collect and state evidence of injuries to property from depredations of the enemy 27: Act continued 109, 193, 317, 361. DEPUTY Principal surveyor may appoint a deputy 160, 353: Their power and compensation 353:
seld 68,115,116: When sher- iff to collect and distrain for taxes 115: Property liable tho' comprised in deed or mort- gage 115: Manner of sale 115 As to lands distrained 115, 116: Unreasonable distress, how punished 116: Arms of militia exempted from distress 493.
DISTRICT COURT. Kentucky district court estab lished 85:District describ ed 85: Supreme court: 85– Jurisdiction 85: Three judg- es to reside in the district 86: Their oath 86: Sessions 86: Mode of adjournment 86: Al- lotment of business to different days 86: Power as to deeds and wills 86: Escheats and forfeitures 87: Caveats and * local actions 87: Process 87: May be sent out of the district in certain cases 87: Return days 87: Proceedings at rules, when to be regulated 87:- Grand jury 88: Trial of crim- inals 88: Their execution re- spited 88: Suits now in the chancery or general court, transferred 88:--Appearance day 88: Rule days 88: Dock- et to be regulated 88: Judg
ments to be final, except the power of the court of appeals 89: To appoint clerk and jail- or and superintend jail 89:- Build courthouse and prison 89: Jailor to impress guards 89: Provide seals 89: Power of one judge out of session 89: Attorney for commonwealth 89: He and the judges to hold their offices during good be- haviour 89. General rules for court and officers 89: Tax on process 90: How disposed of 90: Present place of session 90: Governor to make tempo- Mary appointments of judges and attorney 90: Provision in case judges do not attend 103: Return of process sent out of district 103, Certain transito- ry actions provided for 103: Provision for better support of supreme court in Kentucky 397: Tax on law-process, same as in general court 397: Certain taxes, fines and duties appropriated 397: Salaries of judges and attorney 397: Sal- aries increased 498: To be paid by deputy register of land office 499: Courthouse, &c. how erected 499.
DRAFTS. Drafts of soldiers for three years, how made 15, 16.
Duties on ships and goods to be paid to naval officers 67.- -If none, or importation by land, to be paid to county court clerks 67: Bonded du, ties recoverable on motion 68.
Tommage on vessels, explain- ed 70: Export duty on tobac- co 95: Tonnage duty on ves- sels 121: Duty on spirits and wine inported 121: On sugar & coffee 122: On other goods 122: Masters of vessels, when and how to report 122: Pen- alty for neglect 122: Dutiable goods landed before entry, forfeited 122-Importation by land to be entered with clerk of court 123: Direction as to casks 123: Penalty for a false entry 123: Collectors may seize goods on board a vessel, if duty not paid 124:- Penalty on collector receiving a bribe or conniving at a false entry, and on the person offer- ing it 124: Collector, by war- rant, and with a constable, in the day time, may break open doors 124: Indemnified 125: Proof to be on the claimant of goods seized 125: Master may detain dutiable goods consign- ed, till duty paid or secured 125: How goods entered may be carried to another district 125: Bonded duties, how to be recovered 126: Allowance to collectors 126: Penalty for not accounting and paying 126: Act to enable congress to lay a duty on goods and prizes, repealed 171: Naval officers to be collectors of du- ties 182: Tax or duty impos- ed on particular goods im- ported, in aid of funds for re- demption of military certifi cates 196: Master of vessel, when and how to report 197:
Dutiable goods not be landed, vessels of Maryland repealed till entry and payment, or se- *289: Congress empowered to curing the duties 197: For-levy a duty on goods imported feiture of goods otherwise landed 198: Contents of cer- tain casks ascertained 198:- Penalty for false entry 198:- Officers may enter vessels and bring away dutiable goods, if duties not paid or secured 198:
and make regulations for col- lecting 350. Duty on particu- lar articles 350: Five per cent ad valorem on all other goods 351: Appropriation
and continuance of duties 351: *To be accounted for annually
<Proceedings thereupon 199:-- 351: Governor and council to
Penalty on collector receiving a bribe or conniving at a false entry, and on the person giv- **ing or offering such bribe 199: Collectors, by warrant, and with a constable, in the day time may break open houses; to search for dutiable goods not paid for 199: Onus pro- *bandi, on whom 200: How masters of vessels may secure duty on goods imported by o- thers 200: Proceeding, where imported goods transported from one dist. to another 200:
Bonded duties recoverable on \-motion 201: Collectors com- **missions 201: When to ac-
count 201: Penalty for failure 201: Duty on tobacco ex- ported 201: Duties appropri- ated to payment of military certificates 201: Deficiency supplied by slave tax 202: Proceeds of duties apportioned among holders of military certificates 202: Payments to be endorsed on certificates 203: Export duty on tobacco 202: Act imposing duties on wine and spirits, and tonnage of Virginia vessels, and small
appoint collectors, removable by congress 351: Commence- ment and continuance of act 351: Collectors not to be car- ried for trial or compelled to answer a suit out of the state 352: Other regulations 352: Trials for seizures here to be in the court of admiralty, and appeals to the court of appeals 352: Additional duties laid on certain goods 375: Appropri- ation of duties 375,
ELECTIONS. Separate elections authorized in Monongalia county 317: Re- turn of election of senators and delegates, when to be made 387: Penalty for ne- glect 387. Penalty on sheriffs interfering in elections 387: Meetings of general assembly to be annual 388.
ELIZABETH RIVER. Trustees appointed to receive subscriptions for cutting a na- vigable canal from Elizabeth river to North river 332.
EMANCIPATION. How slaves may be emancipated 39: Aged or infirm, to be sup- ported by former master 39:
Rules for obtaining embargoes 259.
ENEMY. County courts to collect and
state evidence of injuries from losses of enemy 27. How to report their proceedings 27. Act continued 109, 193, 317, 361.
ENTRIES Entries for land may be made
with clerk, where no surveyor 16. How surveyed 160. En- tries in Northern Neck, how made 100. Naval officer to keep a book of entries and elearances of vessels 261. How entries for lands, to be made with the surveyor 353, 354. VOL XI. Z-3
Limitation for surveying en- tries on the western waters al- ready made 441: Of future en- tries 441. Forfeiture for ne- glect 441.
EQUALIZING. See Land Tax. Act for equalizing the land tax 140. County commissioners to correct mistakes of examiners, in extension of taxes 269. Act amended 526.
ESCHEATS. Slaves of Walter King, escheated and purchased on behalf of commonwealth, restored to Walter King Cole 35. So much of former act as gives Walter King Cole any com- pensation, except reasonable hires, while slaves in public service, repealed 35. All the estate formerly belonging to John Harmer declared not subject to escheat 36. George Harmer authorized to recover said estate, and subject to debts of John Harmer 36. Injunc- tions and pleas to stay sale of escheated property to be expe- dited 81. Sale of escheated. property 92. Certain escheat- able property of George Kerr vested in children of William Short 149. Lands or slaves es- cheated, in consequence of the act destroying entails, to go ac- cording to the donation 271. Not to restrain the tenant from conveying, nor exempt from debts 272. Sale of certain lands in and contiguous to town of Louisville, escheated
as the property of John Con- nolly, suspended 276. Es- cheated lands in Kentucky formerly vested in trustees for. a public school, transferred to trustees of Transylvania semi- mary 282. Certain lands of Spiers & Co. escheated to the commonwealth, vested in Hampden Sydney college 392. EVIDENCE. County courts to collect and state evidence of injuries from de predations of the enemy 27, 109, 193, 317, 361. Certified copies of sheriffs bonds, evi- dence 93, 168. On trial of caveats, certificates of county courts, as to settlement or pre- emption rights, not conclusive evidence of titles 508. Proof of testimony on which certifi- cate granted, admissible 508. EXAMINERS. Appointed to regulate land tax by assessments 141. Their
powers, duty and compensa-; tions 141, 142. County com- missioners to correct mistakes of examiners, in extension of taxes 269.
executions 179. New execu- tion, if creditor evicted of land or slaves 179. Debtor may be committed, on confessing judgment in custody, or on being surrendered 179. Pur- chasers of lands from sundry companies entitled to benefit of this act 180. What con- tracts excepted 180. Act per- mitting lands and slaves to be tendered on executions reviy- ed 349. Arms of militia ex- empted from execution 493.
EXECUTIVE.
Offices of commissioner of war, and commercial agent abolish- ed, and duties transferred to executive 133. Executive au- thorized to place persons on the pension list 446, County: courts to certify condition of pensioners to executive instead of assembly. 447. Executive may remit damages against sheriffs for non-payment of taxes 463. May remit forfeited estates of criminals to wife and children 509.
EXEMPTS. Who exempted from militia duty 21, 166, 175, 189, 246, 477. EXPATRIATION. How a citizen may expatriate himself 323.
Duty on tobacco exported 95, 201, 203.
EXECUTIONS. Tobacco, hemp, and flour may be tendered in payment of ex- ecutions 76. At what price 76. Judgments on future contracts excepted 76. Flour and hemp tendered on executions to be inspected 99. Lands may EXPRESSES. be tendered on judgments Expresses for military purposes, 178. How executions there- how procured 18. on may issue 178. Proceed- ings on such executions 178: Slaves may be tendered on
FAMILIES. Allowance to wives, parents, and
families of poor soldiers 11.
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