............................... 13 ........................ Extra pay MILITARY-Continued. 16 Staff and non-commissioned officers.. 17 Bands of music.......... 17 Artillery 17 State forces to be mustered into United States service. 17 Call for 40,000 volunteers.... 13 Governor to accept companies tendered in two months........ 13 Commissions to officers. Where to be mustered into service.. 13 Pay in advance 11 By whom State forces to be commanded in the field 14 Ffteen hundred sharp-shooters and scouts, and five hundred horsemen and scouts. 14 14 Pay for horses. 14 Organization and election and commissioning of officers . 14 Military Board to approve................. 14 Staff officers 14 Number of officers... 15 Pay and rations............ 15 Law against deserters..... 103-4 MILITARY BOARDReduced to two members...... 82 May appoint agents and book-keeper......... 82 To provide for sick officers and soldiers 82 To make settlements with Federal Government.... 83 Salaries 83 To fill vacancies in their own body, subject to General Assembly... 50 Authorized to borrow $2,000,000 additional.............. 24 Salaries of each member $1,000 per annum .............. To appoint places of rendezvous and appoint agents. 16 And provide subsistence, transportation, &c 16 To approve election of officers.... 14 May borrow for the defense of the State an additional $1,000,000... 4, 5 From whom to be borrowed... Reorganization of ................ May apply cortain funds for defense of the State, at their discretion ..... May order into their custody and sue for certain arms, accoutrements, &c., belonging to the State 3 May provide for protection of locks and dams, railroads, and other State property. 4 Penalty on officers for disobeying orders........ To provide sustenance for trvops........ 2 MILITIAVolunteer companies 97 Volunteer companies may make requisitions of public arms 97 Commissioned and non-commissioned ullivers, number and grade..... 97 By-laws......... 97 Exemptions in favor of volunteer companies 97 Uniform, drill, &C.......... 97 Battallions 97 Staff officers.................. 98 Fivo companies may constituto a battalion..... 20 5 4 .................................... .......................... 98 MILITIA-Continued. 98 98 98 98 98 98 99 99 99 99 99 99 99 99 100 100 100 100 100 100 101 101 101 101 101 101 101 101 102 102 96 96 96 96, 97 46 Against defaulting sheriffs, clerks, corporations, and collectors, for unpaid revenue, when to be made.. Kentucky river, coal and flat-boats, how to be constructed-how to pass, where to 66 66 52 Certain, the produot of coal, &c., to be inspected and branded before sale...... 74 74 75 12 ............... PENDLETON COUNTY- 29 PENITENTIARYConvicts not to be worked outside the prison, except in certain cases 76 PERRY COUNTYFall term, 1861, of circuit court, suspended......... 12 PIKE COUNTYTimes of holding circuit courts in............ 47 PLEADINGCode of Practice amended as to offset, counter claim, and cross petition..... 36 POLICE COURTSJudgments at March term, 1862, legalized..... 93 POWELL COUNTYTimes of holding circuit courts in... 46, 47 POWERS OF ATTORNEYIn a foreign language, how recorded........... 59 PRINTING AND BINDING, PUBLIC (See Public Printing and Binding.) PROVISIONAL GOVERNMENT OF KENTUCKY, so-called Act directing proceedings against officers of, to recover certain revenues...... 80, 81, 82 PUBLIC BINDERWhat books to be bound.... 50 Office created............. 45 Term, bond, oath, prices..... PUBLIC BOOKSWhat shall be bound.......... 50 PUBLIC PRINTING AND BINDING What documents, and number of each, to be hereafter printed by Public Printer.... 73 73 What to be bound, and what to be stitched 73 PULASKI COUNTYTimes for holding circuit courts in.......... 57 Times for holding circuit courts in... 39 QUARTERLY COURTSTo be held only in June and December for civil business...... 61 Orders out of terin time.......... 61 Days of terms to be fixed by county court.... 61 Times of holding, act of February 28, 1862, repealed as to Jefferson, Kenton, Bourbon, and Bracken ...... 71 Judgments at March term, 1862, legalized... QUARTERMASTER-GENERAL 93 85 Salary regulated. ..... RAILROADS May be protected by Military Board... REAL ESTATE AND SLAVES OF INFANTSHow defective sales may be rendered valid.. 7 Amendatory act.... 64 REBELLION Penalties against citizens invading this State or persuading others to tako service in Confederate army. 15 RECORD BOOKS of equity and criminal courts, how transcribed and rebound. .............. ...... ............... 114 RENUNCIATION OF WILLS Widow and infant children to hare same property set apart to, as in cases of intestacy 33 RESOLUTIONS1. Appropriation to Wickliffe, McClarty, and Robb 107 2. Appropriation to excluded Senators. ........ 107 3. Extension of General Assembly 107 4. Providing for the peace and quiet of the citizens of this Commonwealth .......... 108 5. Appropriation to Chinn, Pearce, and Pruett.... 109 6. Committee to wait on Gen. Anderson ....... 109 7. Arms of the State........ 109 8. Withdrawal of Confederate troops 110 9. Expulsion of Confederate troops... 110 10. Inquiring into arrest of members General Assembly, at Harrodsburg ......... 111 11. Security of money borrowed...... 111 12. Thanks to Ohio, Indiana, and Illinois.. 112 13. Taking a recess 112 14. Directing Public Printer to forward certain documents. 113 16. In relation to Bank of Louisville..... 113 16. Absent members........... 118 113 114 115 21. Election of Public Printer and Librarian. 116 22. Election United States Senator........ 115 23. Thanks to Kentucky volunteers............. 115 24. Election Board Internal I improvement.. 116 25. Election Public Binder......... 116 26. Recess....... 116 27. Pay of absent members. 116, 117 28. Senatorial election for 1863.......... 117 29. East Tennessee and North Carolina railroad.... 118 30. Furnishing members general laws 119 119 121 122 35. Mileage of members............ 122 36. Appropriation to Chino, Gwin, and Bradley... 122 38. Senators Breckioridge and Powell....... 123 39. Kentucky neutrality ...... 123 40. Appropriation to R. G. Carter..... 124 41. Appropriation to J. A. J. Lee..... 124 42. Distribution of public books....... 125 43. Thanks to Federal soldiers 125 44. National salute..... 126 45. Public books..... 126 46. East Tennessee railroad.. 126 47. National affairs.......... 127 48. Election of Keeper Kentucky Penitentiary 128 49. Election directory, Eastern Lunatic Asylum... 128 120 129 129 130 130 133 133 91 91 92 91 91 87 RESOLUTIONS-Continued. 50. Printing and distributing of general laws.... 129 131 57. Benefit Agricultural and Mechanical Association at Lexington.... 131 58. Relating to Northeastern Kentucky. 131 59. Tax on tobacco ......... 132 60. Explanatory of resolution for benefit of Agricultural and Mechanical Association at Lexington ......... 132 61. Tax on tobacco.. 62. Adjournment.. 63. Address to remove Judge Burds 134 REVENUE Justices may be assembled to receive delinquent lists...... 87 84 80 62 Agents to inform against sheriffs who have collected and failed to account for certain taxes.................... 62 Proceedings against sheriffs.......... 62 Agents to inspect poll books, assessors' books, and census Pay to agents..... Commonwealth not to be liable for costs....... Clerks, quarterly judges, and justices of the peace to bave their accounts investigated by agents..... 63 Proceedings against clerks, quarterly judges, &c......... Sheriff's office to be declared vacant where incumbent fails to execute bond for collection of revenue.... 58-9 Sheriffs and collectors to proceed to collect immediately after first June..... Sheriffs, &c., to pay into the treasury as they collect........ 80 80, 81 81 81 82 68, 69 62 62 63 63 63 63 57 58 |