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Indulgence granted to sheriff by legislature not to release sureties,

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Proceedings when the estate of the defendant is encumbered,

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Penalty upon person attempting to stop or injure sale under execution,
Proceedings when return of no sale for want of bidders,

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Mistakes, in settlement with auditor, may be corrected within two years in
general court,

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Grantees of reversions same rights against tenants as lessors,

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Tenants for life or years same rights against grantees of reversions, as
against original reversioners, &c.; -

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REVISION

Of statutes, who entitled to copies of

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RUNAWAY SLAVES-see "Slaves, Runaways, Free Negroes and Emancipation."
RUSSELL AND ADAIR-

Act to provide for running and marking the dividing line between the coun-
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Of estates of persons of unsound mind, act regulating, SCHOOL FUND

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Sinking fund declared liable for payment of principal and interest of,
Interest upon directed to be paid out of the sinking fund,

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SCHOOL COMMISSIONERS

Payment of unpaid orders of out of the public treasury,

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SCOTT COUNTY

Act allowing additional justices' and constables' districts in,

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Act to change boundaries and place of voting of justices' and constable's
district No. 2, in,

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Act to establish additional election precinct in,

Act authorizing judge of Scott circuit court to sign certain records,

SECOND KENTUCKY LUNATIC ASYLUM

Act to pay debts, prosecute work, and appoint commissioners to visit,

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SECURITIES

Of public officers, act for relief of.

Surety may have officer summoned to givebond with new surety,

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If officer fail to do so, surety may be discharged from liability for subsequent

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Act to change boundary and place of voting of certain justices' and consta-
bles' districts in,

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To publish boundaries of districts, precincts, and places of voting,
-To receive same commissions for collecting taxes imposed by county courts
on the ad valorem principle, as for revenue tax,

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To discharge same duties in respective counties and county courts, as here-
tofore,

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Executions may be directed to, from presiding judge of county court,

Act to equalize the compensation of, for collection of revenue tax,

Act requiring those elected in May to collect revenue tax of present year,
Term "sheriff," as used in election law, defined,

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To notify officers of election of their appointment,

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May appoint substitutes for officers of election in case of failure,

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To give notice of time and place of holding elections,

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To deposit poll books with clerk, .

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In comparing polls, may determine election by lot, in case of a tie vote,
To give notice of special elections,

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Issuing of commission of and giving bond by sheriff to be certified to

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Execution of process on Sunday void, except in certain cases,

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No civil process of arrest to be served upon voter, at, going to or returning
from election,

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Sheriff not to take obligations from persons in his custody, except as special-
ly directed.by law,

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Deputy to complete execution of process in his hands at death of sheriff,
How money collected by sheriffs may be demanded,

Duty of county court to examine into sufficiency of sureties in bond of
Sheriffs and deputies exempt from militia duty,

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Duties and liabilities in reference to revenue tax-see "Revenue and Taxa

tion."

SHOWS, &c.

Tax upon license for,

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SIMPSON COUNTY

Act to change place of voting in justices' and constable's district No. 3, in, SINKING FUND

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Revenue specifically devoted to,

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SLAVES

Liability of boats for carrying out of state,

Act to prevent einancipated slaves from remaining in the state,

Slaves refusing to leave, or returning and settling, deemed guilty of felony,
Repetition of offense, how punished,

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Act to protect rights of persons having reversions or remainders in, SLAVES, RUNAWAYS, FREE NEGROES, AND EMANCIPATION—

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Free negroes incapable of owning slaves, except as husband, wife, &c.,
Gift of a slave not good, unless by writing recorded, or where possession ac-
companies it, -

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Owner of slaves for life to file names, &c., with clerk of county court,
Persons holding slaves for life not to remove them out of the state,

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Slaves imported since 1808, or convicted of felony, not to be brought into
this state,

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Fine of $600 for importing slaves as merchandise,

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Immigrants may bring slaves, and citizens may import for their own use,
Immigrants bringing slaves, to take an oath,

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Donees, devisees, heirs, and persons entitled to slaves by marriage, may im-
port them,

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SLAVES, RUNAWAYS, FREE NEGROES, AND EMANCIPATION—

Penalty for buying slave imported contrary to law,

When slaves imported may be sold under execution,
Importers swearing falsely, guilty of perjury,
Prosecutions-when to be commenced,

Dealing with slaves, and suffering them to go at large,
Penalty for allowing slave to go at large,
Such slave may be arrested without warrant,
May be sold to pay fine imposed on master,
Penalty for dealing with slaves,
Slave to be whipped for offering to trade,
Penalty for furnishing liquor to a slave,

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Penalty for permitting slaves of another to remain on premises,
Penalty against free negro for harboring slaves,

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Riots, breaches of peace, &c., &c., by slaves, how punished,

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Penalty against slave or free negro for assaulting white person,

White person may punish slave for coming on premises without permission,
Penalty for keeping or carrying a gun,

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Insane, aged, and infirm slaves, and abuse of slaves,

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Penalty upon owner for failing to make provision for infirm, insane, or aged

slave,

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Preceedings where owner or hirer of slave is guilty of cruel treatment to

wards him,

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Owner may maintain action for abuse of slave,

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Abduction and stealing of slaves, removing them out of the state by boatmen and
others, and exciting them to rebellion,

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Penalty against free person, for stealing, seducing, or aiding slaves to escape,
Penalty for attempting to entice or induce to escape,
Person suspected of such attempt-how dealt with,
Attempt to excite insurrection-how punished,
Penalty for carrying away slave on stage, car, &c.,
Runaway slaves-Provisions concerning,

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Conspiring to rebel or make insurrection, to be punished with death,
Administering poison, murder, rape upon white woman, to be punished with
death,

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Arson, robbery, &c., and attempts to commit felony-how punished,

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Punishment for delivering free papers or pass to slave by free negro,
Larceny-how punished,

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3LAVES, RUNAWAYS, EREE NEGROES, AND EMANCIPATION

False swearing by slave how punished,

By a free negro-felony,

Slaves to be tried for capital offenses in circuit court and by jury,
Master may defend and bail slave,

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Duty of owner, &c., to employ counsel,

No benefit of clergy allowed,

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Thirty days to be allowed between judgment of death and execution,
Confessions may be received in evidence,

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Value of slave executed, &c., to be paid out of public treasury,
Governor may commute punishment of death, except in certain cases,
Misdemeanors by free negroes,

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Free negro keeping disorderly house, loitering about, &c., deemed guilty of
misdemeanor,

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May be tried before police judge, or judge of county court, and if guilty,
hired out,

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Upon what terms and conditions slaves may be emancipated,

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Proceedings when no provision made for removiug emancipated slaves from

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Trustee to be compensated out of fund raised by labor of slaves,

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County court to take charge of fund provided by master for removal of slaves,
Emancipated slaves refusing to be removed, to be hired out for benefit of

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county,

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Slaves emancipated subject to payment of debts,

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Consent of personal representative necessary, before slave ordered into pos

session of trustees,

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If consent not given, what proceedings to be had,

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Disposition of slave pending contest as to validity of emancipation,
Free negroes immigrating to this state,

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Immigrating to this state since June 11, 1850, with intent to remain, felony,
Emancipated slave refusing to leave, &c., guilty of felony,

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Such felonies tried as other felonies,

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Proceedings required of free negro who visits state for temporary purpose,

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