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ABATEMENT-

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To prevent the abatement of prosecutions by repeal of laws, 137.
ACTS AND JOURNALS-

To require secretary of state to deliver copies to Public Prin-
ters, within the time prescribed by law, 142.

ADMINISTRATORS AND EXECUTORS-See ESTATES OF DE-

CEDENTS.

May sell uncurreut funds and railroad stock, 75.

Compelled to continue administration and settlement of es-
tates, 572.

May rent lands privately, 615.
ADMIRALTY PROCEEDINGS-

To regulate, in the circuit and city courts of Mobile, 47.
AGRICULTURAL COLLEGE-

To secure donation of public lands by Congress, for the ben-
efit of, 426.

APPEALS-

From judgment of justices, applicable to cases of certiorari, 497.
To prevent undecided appeals to Supreme Court from losing
their force, in certain cases, 547.

In relation to appeals from probate judges, 644.
APPORTIONMENT

ASSEMBLY.
APPROPRIATIONS-

See SENATORIAL DISTRICTS and GENERAL

To pay members and officers of the General Assembly, 30.
"James A. Rhea, M. W. Allen, and H. L. Taylor, 82.
"Thos. E. Herbert a certain sum of money, 83.
"commissioner to revise the Code, 111.

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assistant to the commissioner, 112.

John Callahan for repairing furniture, 173,

clerk to the committee on the revised code, 304.
"Harris & Hoyt, 542.

APPROPRIATIONS-CONTINUED.

To pay John Callahan, 549.

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Palmer A. Kindrick, jailor of Shelby county, 609.
make appropriations for the fiscal year ending 30th Sep-
tember, 1867, 639.

Governor authorized to issue certificates to pay appropri
ations, 657.

To pay Levi Pitts, jailor of Jackson county, 669.

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James Gober, of Franklin county, 681.

Samuel Heury, of Cherokee county, 682.

for artificial limbs, for maimed soldiers, 695.

St. Clair county, for keeping insane person, 743.
Jas. P. Little, Elias Steedman, and Wm. Wakefield,
for arresting horse thieves, 747.

To repeal "an act to prevent," 107.
ATTACHMENTS-

To regulate, disposition of money arising from sale of property
under, 109.

ATTORNEY GENERAL-

Bond of, recorded in office of Secretary of State, and filed in
office of the Comptroller, 156.

AUTAUGA COUNTY—

To repeal section 1 of "Act to provide for indigent sick in,” 21.
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authorize probate court to grant letters of administration on
estate of John A. Cotton, deceased, 151.

Commissioners Court may make preference in payment of
claims against, 244.

BAIL PROCESS-

When defendant has been arrested, how discharged, 82.
BALDWIN COUNTY-

To regulate practice in the circuit court of, 63.

BANKS-

Released from payment of bonus due the State, 84.
To destroy canceled bills of banks of Selma, 94.

amend "act to amend charter of Northern Bank," 185.
BARBOUR CGUNTY-

Voters in Beat No. 9 authorized to elect a constable, 36.
Commissioners court authorized to levy a tax, 78.

To increase the fees of officers 50 per cent., 105.
May issue treasury notes, 329.

BIBB COUNTY-

To regulate place of holding sheriff's sales in, 435.

To protect executors, administrators, and guardians, in, 527.

BLIND PERSONS-

To establish a school for, at Talladega, 550.

BLOUNT COUNTY-

To authorize Ellen E. Deaver, of, to make title to a certain
tract of land, 394.

BONDS-See STATE BONDS.

BOOKS

Belonging to State, in charge of, and to be sold by the Secre-
tary of State, 396.

BULLOCK COUNTY-

To regulate pay of commissioners of, 498.
Authorized to issue treasury notes, 642.

Commissioners court of, may hold other than regular terms, 669.
CALHOUN COUNTY-

To declare certain liners citizens of, 581.

CANEBRAKE DISTRICT-

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To repeal certain sections of "an act to establish the," 61.
act establishing, so far as Dallas county is con-
cerned, 210.

CENSUS-

To amend section 7 of "act to provide for taking," 148.
CESSIONS TO UNITED STATES-

To cede jurisdiction over certain lands to United States, 148.
For cemeteries at Mobile and Montgomery, 604.

CHAMBERS COUNTY-

To change time for holding present fall term of chancery
court, 5.

Regulate fees of jurors and witnesses in, 26.

Authorized to issue treasury notes, 91.

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"borrow money, 100.

To give commissioners court control of county funds, 362.
CHOCTAW COUNTY-

Executors of Robert Curtis may sell real estate at private
sale, 43.

To provide for holding two terms of chancery court in, 55.
To prohibit sale of spirituous liquors, within certain limits,
in, 56.

Commissioners court may make appropriations, 254.

Commissioners court may purchase blanks, 322.
To provide for location of court House of, 658.
CITIES AND TOWNS-See TowNS.

Huntsville may issue bonds, 23.
Charter of Huntsville amended, 23.
Charter of Demopolis amended, 27.

Selma authorized to construct street railroads, 48.

CITIES AND TOWNS-CONTINUED.

Montgomery may issue notes to aid the Montgomery and Eu-
faula railroad, 69.

Bonds issued by city of Huntsville legalized, 228.

To authorize the mayor of the city of Mobile to try cases of
misdemeanor, 35.

Montgomery authorized to aid in building the South and North
railroad, 144.

Selma may issue treasury notes, 188.

Tuscumbia, action of Mayor and Aldermen ratified, 204.
Granting to city of Mobile riparian rights, 307.

Tuscaloosa authorized to build a bridge across the Warrior
river, 384.

Montgomery may issue change bills, 617.

To authorize the construction of street railroads in Montgom-
ery, 646.

To amend the charter and fix the eastern boundary of Mont-
gomery, 647.

CLARKE COUNTY-

To regulate fees of probate judge of, 60.

To regulate pay of county commissioners, 60.
Authorized to borrow money, 316.

CLAY COUNTY-

To establish two election precincts in, 395.
CODE-

To amend section 74, 49.

amend "An act to amend section 1860," 58.

repeal section 2 of "An act to amend section 672," and to

construe the repeal, S1.

First subdivision of section 2182 repealed, 82.

To amend section 247, 84.

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repeal "An act to amend section 2526," 187.

amend section 1966, 213.

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"An act to limit and construe an act to amend sec-
tion 1738 of," approved January 30, 1860, 710.

COFFEE COUNTY-

Divided into four commissioners districts, 362.

To provide for removing obstructions in Pea river in, 366.
COMMISSIONER AND TRUSTEE OF STATE BANK-
To make a deed to Isaac E. Young, 570.

COMMON CARRIERS-

May sell unclaimed freight, when, 662.
COMPETENCY-See WITNESSES.
COMPTROLLER-

To cancel certain appropriations, 641.

furnish probate judges with State stamps, 701.
CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICTS-

To divide the State into six, 623.
CONSTABLES-Exempted from jury duty, 582.

CONTINGENT FUND—

Comptroller to report detailed statement of accounts paid out

of, 575.

CONECUH COUNTY-

Authorized to issue treasury notes, 28.

To repeal an an act relating to county surveyor and treasurer, 62.
Probate judge to substitute lost records, 313.

To provide blank books for records in, 544.

COOSA COUNTY-

To change time of holding spring term, 1867, of the circuit
court, 244,

COSTS-

amend an act act authorizing issue of bonds, 761.

To regulate costs where the judgment is reduced below the
jurisdiction of the court, 132.

COUNTY BOUNDARIES-

To change line between Chambers and Lee, 175.

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