REVENUE-Continued. Sheriff's statements of amount collected to be transmitted to Auditor........ 58 42, 43 Auditor to give notice........... 43 43 Lien for........... Motions by Auditor against defaulting collectors may be made at any term of Frank- Defaulting corporations to be proceeded against, how......... How tax list of absent persons to be made....... Time extended for officers to return delinquent lists......... Aet providing mode in which defaulting sheriffs may pay.. 43 43 32 18 8-9 REVISED STATUTES- Stanton's, 500 copies of, to be sold by Secretary of State, and money to be paid into For 1861, broken up by invasion and other causes, to be paid for pro rata ........ How county commissioners to be elected.......... Vacancies, how filled..... County commissioners to give bond............... Number of days to the month of actual session......... Act of 6th October, 1861, not to apply to schools taught in 1861........... SHEEP- Killed by dogs in 1863, number to be taken in by assessor.......... SHERIFFS- How vacancy in office of sheriff to be filled in certain cases......... 57 60 44 SHERIFFS-Continued. What affidavit shall state.............. How vacancy in office of, to be temporarily filled......... How writ of election to issue Certain appointments legalized................ ............... Section 12, of article 3, chapter 91, Revised Statutes, repealed....................... To appoint a place to receive taxes, and give notice thereof........... May add ten per centum against such as fail to attend and pay.... 80 60 60 60 60 57 58 58 58 To make affidavit at July, September, and November terms of their county courts, To pay as he collects........ Not excused from paying revenue as required by previous law. Further time given to execute bond for collection of revenue... Upon failure office to be declared vacant Successor to be appointed......... Certain, to have two years to collect arrearages......... Bond to be given.............. Time given to return delinquent lists....... Defaulting, may pay by quarterly installments Provided they replevy the judgments.. How replevin bonds to be executed Lien for revenue on property of, retained......... Damages against, in certain cases to be remitted.. Act not to apply to special cases.. SINKING FUND- Commissioners to proceed to collect loans....... May purchase for the fund certain bank stocks on certain terms... Discretion given as to collections......... 58 58 58 59 59 59 41 41 18 8 8 8 8, 9 9 94 94 94 94, 95 95 Collection of no debt to be suspended, unless by a majority of commissioners, enter- Where taker-up is not a resident of the county, or adjoining county, or is not found 35 SLAVES-Continued. Certain acts revived.... Runaway-no valuation to be made on, before sale........... SOLDIERS Deserting the service, how dealt with.......... .......... In army, good ground for continuance in criminal prosecutions...... 36 23 ............... 103-4 69 No judgments against on bail bonds till 2d term after they leave the service......... 69 69 67 No judgment by default against, whilst in service of United States....... Absence of, four months in service United States, no ground of attachment against, 31 SPECIAL JUDGES Of equity and criminal courts, may be elected....... SPIRITUOUS LIQUORS— Not to be sold in five miles of camp to officer or soldier.. STANTON'S REVISED STATUTES Secretary of State to sell 500 copies at $5 per copy.. STATE BONDS Additional loan of $2,000,000 authorized............................... To be given for loan ($100,000) from Sinking Fund.......... To be given for loans from Banks and others, (not exceeding $200,000).............. SURETIES- Additional grounds for attachments in favor of........... 95 35 TAX Five cents per hundred dollars' worth of property, additional to be levied............. 76 42-3 Auditor to give notice... 43 Lien for tax............. Assessors, how to proceed in making lists of persons absent.......... 43 32 5 TOBACCO TOLLS Power to appoint inspectors taken from Governor and given to Louisville city...... 9, 10 How Board Internal Improvement may fill, in their own body, during recess of 52 Renouncing husbands' will, to have same property set apart to, as in cases of intes- 33 WILLS- Original, may be withdrawn from county court office, when necessary for evidence 32 Renounced by widow-same property to be set apart to her and infant children as 33 LOCAL AND PRIVATE ACTS OF THE STATE OF KENTUCKY, PASSED AT THE SESSION WHICH WAS BEGUN AND HELD IN BERIAH MAGOFFIN, Governor. JOHN F. FISK, Speaker of the Senate. CHAPTER 1. AN ACT for the benefit of the State Agricultural Society. Be it enacted by the General Assembly of the Commonwealth of Kentucky: 1. That the State Board of Agriculture be, and they are hereby, authorized to dispense with holding their annual fair for the present year, should they elect to do so. § 2. This act to take effect from and after its passage. RICHARD A. BUCKNER, Speaker of the House of Representatives. JOHN F. FISK, Approved September 10, 1861. By the Governor: Speaker of the Senate. B. MAGOFFIN. THO. B. MONROE, JR., Secretary of State. CHAPTER 2. AN ACT for the benefit of Joseph Doniphan, late presiding judge of Bracken county. Be it enacted by the General Assembly of the Commonwealth of Kentucky: § 1. That Joseph Doniphan, late presiding judge of |