RESOLUTION fixing a day for the election of the Public Officers. Resolved by the General Assembly of the Commonwealth of Kentucky, That they will, on Tuesday, the 9th inst., proceed, by a joint vote of the two houses, to the election of the public officers of this state. Approved December 20, 1851. No. 10. RESOLUTION respecting salutes on the 8th of January and 22nd of February. Resolved by the General Assembly of the Commonwealth of Kentucky, That the governor be requested to order a salute of thirty-one guns to be fired on the 8th day of January next, in honor of the victory achieved by the American army under Major General Andrew Jackson, against the British, under General Packenham, on the 8th of January, 1815; also, the same number of guns to be fired on the 22nd day of February next, in honor of the birth-day of General Washington, and of the victory gained by the American forces under General Taylor, at Buena Vista, in which the Kentucky troops bore a conspicuous and efficient part, and won for themselves and their country unfading laurels. Approved January 7, 1852. No. 11. RESOLUTION relative to inspections of Pork, Flour, and Tobacco, in New WHEREAS, it is represented that it is contemplated by the legislature of the state of Louisiana to abolish the voluntary system of inspection of pork, flour, and tobacco, in the city of New Orleans, and such a step would result in serious loss and great inconvenience to the producers of those articles in the state of Kentucky. Therefore, Resolved by the General Assembly of the Commonwealth of Kentucky, That the legislature of the state of Louisiana be and is hereby earnestly and respectfully requested to allow the voluntary system of inspection to remain as it now is. Resolved, That the governor of this commonwealth be requested to forward a copy of this preamble and resolutions to the governor of Louisiana, with a request that he will lay them before the legislature of that state. Approved January 7, 1852. No. 12. RESOLUTION authorizing the Clerks of the Senate and House of Representatives to employ assistants.. Resolved by the General Assembly of the Commonwealth of Kentucky, That the clerks of the senate and house of representatives be and they are hereby authorized to employ a sufficient number of assistants to enroll the bills passed by the present legislature. Approved January 7, 1852. 1852. INDEX TO GENERAL LAWS. ABDUCTION-see "Crimes and Punishments." ACCESSORIES- Guilt and punishment of ACTION- May be mantained for charging female with incest, fornication, &c., without For seduction-allegation, &c., of loss of service not necessary ADEMPTION- Conversion or removal of property not ademption, unless so intended Salary of AD QUOD DAMNUM- At instunce of board of internal improvement Writ of, in cases of roads and passways ADVERTISEMENTS- Circuit court may authorize newspapers ALIMONY AND DIVORCE- Cost on proceedings for AMENDMENT AND CONTINUANCE- Costs on APPEALS- Allowed from orders of county court fixing ferry rates 324 315 315 APPEALS AND WRITS OF ERROR- To circuit court, from arbitration before justice of the peace Allowed from decision of county judge suppressing taverns, &c. 352-355 58 58 58 ARBITRATION AND AWARD-Continued. Rule to state the time in which award to be made Rule may be enlarged Arbitrator's oath Parties may be examined Each arbitrator to have power to subpoena witnesses Witnesses failing to attend or refusing to testify to be reported to court Copy of award to each party; original to be returned to court Person convicted of treason or felony not allowed to practice 58 58 58 58 58 58 59 59 59 59 59 59 59 59 59 59 59 59 8 68-69 49 |