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OF ALL LAWS OF A GENERAL NATURE PASSED SINCE THE PUBLICATION OF THE FIRST EDITION,
WHICH ARE NOW IN FORCE, EITHER AS AMENDMENTS OR INDEPENDENT ACTS,.
SHOWING WHERE THE SAME MAY BE FOUND IN THIS EDITION.

[NOTE.-Chapters omitted are local or temporary laws.]

LAWS OF 1883.

Chapter I. Agriculture, section one amended..

II. Animals, lien on offspring....
III. Animals, importation of diseased.
IV. Animals, round up.....

V. Animals, false pedigree, penalty..

VI. Animals, sheep husbandry.

VII. Assignments for creditors.....

VIII. Attorney, amendatory of section 18, chap, 7. [This with other sec-
tions concerning district attorneys repealed by act authorizing
county attorneys, 1885, chap. 40.]

IX. Cities of first class, section 8 amended..

X. Cities of first class, section 15 amended.

XIX. County clerk, administering oaths, etc.
XX. County funds, transfer of.......

XXI. County treasurer's financial report.....
XXII. Counties, precincts in cities first class...

XXIII. Counties, roads leading to cities first class...

XXIV. Counties, county boundaries, section 6, art. II amended....

XXV. Counties and county officers, section 34 amended........

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L. Insurance companies, section 40 amended...

LI. Liquors, section 11 amended.................

LII. Manufacturers of butter and cheese protected.
LIII. Manufacturers of oleomargarine, etc...
LIV. Manufacturers of soda water, etc.......

LV. Medicine, dissections authorized...

LVI. Medicine, section 4 amended.....

LVII. Militia, sec. 36 amended. [Repealed by amendatory act 1885, chap. 63.]

LVIII. Notaries public, sections 1 and 12 amended...........

.443, 445

447

.453, 454

456

464

Ch. LXXXI. Weights and measures, section 5 amended....
LXXXII. Code of civil procedure, section 1030 amended.
LXXXIII. Code of civil procedure, section 329 amended.
LXXXIV. Criminal code, section amended......

LXXXV. Criminal cases reviewed on error...
LXXXVI. Criminal code, section 508 amended...
LXXXVII. Criminal code, section 117 amended...
LXXXVIII. Criminal code, section 125 amended....

XC. Public lands, purchase from United States...
XCV. State Historical Society......

626

748

672

836

854

844

781

783

599

601

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Chapter 46. Courts, execution in county court

47. Decedents, embezzling goods of

48. Decedents, wills and foreign executors

49. Divorce, time in which divorced persons may marry.
50. Elections, officers elected at general election
51. Fees, county officials according to population
52. Feeble Minded, asylum home provided for
53. Frauds, index and discharge of mortgage
54. Guardian and Ward, appointment of guardian..
55. Insane, institution established at Norfolk ........
56. Instruments Negotiable, public holidays

57. Insurance, cancellation of policies.....

58. Internal Improvements, authorizing bonds to aid..
59. Internal Improvements, issuing refunding bonds
61. Legislature, officers and employes......

62. Mechanic's Lien ....

63. Militia, pay and appropriation....

64. Railroads, maximum passenger tariff.
65.

Railroad Commissioners.....

80. Schools, board of education, expense estimate...
81. Schools, accounts, money appropriated..

82. Schools, school district bonds

83. Schools, study of physiology and hygiene

84. Schools, purchase land from state...

85. School Funds and Lands....

...

66. Real Estate, recording land claims....

68. Revenue, repealing the five per cent. penalty. (See foot note p. 508.) 69. Revenue, meeting, powers, and pay of assessors..

.498, 499, 500

502

70. Revenue, levy of taxes for county purposes.
71. Revenue, time when tax becomes delinquent.
72. Revenue, numbering of tax receipts.....

508

509

509

529

73. Revenue, sale for taxes, publish tax list
74. Revenue, penalty for avoiding listment.
76. Roads, section lines declared public roads..
77. Roads, obstructing with barb wire..........
78. Roads, prevent digging ditches on..

535

544

544

79. Schools, amending various sections

91. State Saline Lands, provide for sale and leasing.
93. Statutes, compiled, subsequent editions..

94. Swamp Lands, incomplete contracts, assessment...
95. Civil Code, sections 584 and 586 amended

280 307

.302, 304, 324

331

331

358

349

365

369

388

389

401

405

404

410

423

.434, 436 474 471

433

96. Civil Code, original bill of exceptions, use of...
97. Civil Code, juries, summoning and drawing.

98. Civil Code, adoption of children...

.368,

.545-566 567 568

573

561

463

574

459

628

.614, 615 705,

706 707

717

722

99. Civil Code, appeals, when not allowed.

747

751

764

100. Civil Code, execution, stay of before justice of the peace.
101. Criminal Code, rape, penalty for ......
102. Criminal Code, killing game at certain seasons
103. Criminal Code, embezzlement, punishment..
104. Criminal Code, civil rights, penalty for violating
105. Criminal Code, tobacco, giving to minor under 15..
106. Criminal Code, pay witnesses for defence......

775
782

180

809

837

107. Criminal Code, rewards for arrest in case of homicide

850
854

108. Criminal Code, prosecuting offenses on information...
124, Joint resolution to amend constitution......

40

126. Joint resolution relative to state quota of arms and equipments.... 436

CONSTITUTION

OF THE

UNITED STATES OF AMERICA.

PREAMBLE.

We, the people of the United States, in order to form a more perfect union, establish justice, insure domestic tranquility, provide for the common defense, promote the general welfare, and secure the blessings of liberty to ourselves and our posterity, do ordain and establish this Constitution for the United States of America.

ARTICLE I.

SECTION I.

1. [Legislative power.]-All legislative powers herein granted shall be vested in a Congress of the United States, which shall consist of a senate and house of representatives.

SECTION II.

1. [House of representatives.]-The house of representatives shall be composed of members chosen every second year, by the people of the several states; and the electors in each state shall have the qualifications requisite for electors of the most numerous branch of the state legislature.

2. [Representatives Qualifications.]-No person shall be a representative who shall not have attained the age of twenty-five years, and been seven years a citizen of the United States, and who shall not, when elected, be an inhabitant of that state in which he shall be chosen.

3. [Apportionment.] Representatives and direct taxes shall be apportioned among the several states which may be included within this Union, according to their respective numbers, which shall be determined by adding to the whole number of free persons, including those bound to service for a term of years, and excluding Indians not taxed, three-fifths of all other persons. The actual enumeration shall be made within three years after the first meeting of the congress of the United States, and within every subsequent term of ten years, in such manner as they shall by law direct. The number of representatives shall not exceed one for every thirty thousand, but each state shall have at least one representative; and until such enumeration shall be made, the State of New Hampshire shall be entitled to chuse three; Massachusetts, eight; Rhode Island and Providence Plantations, one; Connecticut, five; New York, six; New Jersey, four; Pennsylvania, eight; Delaware, one; Maryland, six; Virginia, ten; North Carolina, five; South Carolina, five; and Georgia, three.

4. [Vacancies.]-When vacancies happen in the representation from any state, the executive authority thereof shall issue writs of election to fill such vacancies.

5. [Speaker Power of impeachment.]-The house of representatives shall chuse their speaker and other officers, and shall have the sole power of impeachment.

SECTION III.

1. [Senate.]-The senate of the United States shall be composed of two

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