Record of in Surveyor General's office, Upon boats for work and materials, On real estate, judgment by confession before Justice to be, when transcript is filed in District Court, LIEUTENANT GOVERNOR,- 267 121 28 An act to regulate the traffic in, 186 Boards of Supervisors authorized to grant licenses, 187 187 malt liquors, 187 Bond to be given, 187 Conditions of bond, 187 List of licensed persons to be given to Grand Jury, 189 Grand Jury to return bills of indictment against all unlicensed Vote of the people of organized towns for or against license, 189 190 LOAN, Of two hundred and fifty thousand dollars, for current ex- LOGS AND LUMBER, — An act to secure the free passage of down the several rivers Rivers within the State declared public highways, Page. 105 106 Dams or booms without sluices or locks prohibited, 106 Booms or dams without sluices declared public nuisances, Oath of office and bonds of Surveyors, Lien upon for manual labor, An act to regulate the traffic in, Location of Surveyor's offices, Violation of bond, and suits thereon, Duties of Surveyor Generals, Surveys by Surveyor General not in his own district, 124 264 265 265 265 266 265 265 265 265 266 Scale marks of purchaser to take precedence of original, 266 Fees for surveying and scaling, 267 Books of Surveyor General to be open to inspection, 267 Annual reports to be made to legislature, 267 affecting ownership in, Marks on logs to be recorded, Surveyor General to record mortgages, liens, and bills of sale Record of orders for scaling to be kept, Certificate of Surveyor General conclusive as to ownership of. 267 267 267 268 268 No surveys to be received in courts, except those of Survey- 268 When inside booms unauthorized to be turned out on demand, An act securing to mechanics a lien upon lands and buildings, Will rest on building and the land on which it is erected, For manual labor on land, logs, lumber or timber, For constructing or repairing boats, &c., To take precedence of claims originating subsequently, Form of affidavit for filing, 255 119 121 119, 121 119, 121 124 121 119 126 Owners of buildings, &c. on demand, to keep out amounts of - 122 Owners to furnish to contractors copies of claims presented Failure of contractors to object, considered as assenting to de- Disputed claims to be submitted to arbitration, Contractor failing to pay, owner to pay the demands, 122 Suit against owner for payment, 122 Collusion of owner and contractor to pay over money in ad- Suspension of work, without consent of mechanics, the latter 123 Defective titles of land upon which buildings are erected, lease 124 Discharge of lien before sale, Failure to sell on execution, property to be leased, Owners beyond reach of process, lien-holders may proceed by Rights of executors and administrators. 440 MECHANICAL PURPOSES,- Page. Incorporation of companies for, 255 MEETINGS, RELIGIOUS,- Disturbance of, an act to prevent, 65 MILITARY PROPERTY,— Belonging to the State to be under control of the Governor, MILITARY DUTY,— Who are subject to, MILITIA AND VOLUNTEER MILITIA,— 133 134 134 232 An act to organize and discipline, Who are subject to enrollment, Members of Fire Companies exempt from military duty; Division of State into three Divisions, Boundaries of First Division, Auditor to notify Assessors of their duties, Assessors to prepare lists of persons subject to enrollment, Abstract thereof to be forwarded to War Department at Provision to obtain necessary information, 231 232 275 232 232 233 233 247 233 247 022 233 248 233 233 935 253 200 Volunteer Militia, who may be enrolled, Number necessary to organize, Limit of members in a company, Reduction of members, when to be disbanded or attached to other companies, Organization of Artillery companies into brigades, Volunteer companies to be numbered, Organization into batallions, &c., regiments, Oldest organized company to be first in rank, Officers of volunteer companies to make returns of their companies, Term of volunteer service, MILITIA AND VOLUNTEER MILITIA Members of volunteer companies exempt from labor on Free from arrest while going to and returning from parade, Page. 237 239 237 238 Vacation of oflice by absence, Removal from office, Uniform prescribed, Proviso for companies now organized, Major Generals may organize companies, Assessment of Fines by company officers, Fines against privates for non-attendance at musters, Fines, how collected, 239 239 239 240, 241 240, 241 Fines for disturbing musters, &c., Fines against minors and others, Fines to be collected by process from Courts, Powers of Sheriffs and Mayors in riots, &c., Suppression of riots, military to be called out, Annual company musters, Annual encampment, each brigade, Public notice of time and place of encampment, Brigade Court, how organized, * Brigade Inspector to keep records of Brigade Court, Camp equipage and colors, how procured, Compensation of officers, how paid, Armory, appropriation for building if funds are not ex 241 242 242 242 242 243 243 243 243 244 244 244 244 244 245 245 Public arms to be kept by Assistant Qaurter-Master, |