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been appropriated.

Warrant-what it shall state, and not to be issued unless money to pay the same has

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To keep separate account of taxes collected, balances due, and report to the General
Assembly.

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Shall keep separate account with General Government, other States, with officers of
State, etc..

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Shall audit all demands, accounts, and public debts .

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Shall report delinquent public debtors to Attorney General .

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Warrants to be numbered from 1st of January to 31st December.

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Auditor and sureties liable for acts of Assistant and clerks.

Accounts to show amount received from and expended in each county

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Shall enter receipts of Treasurer for money paid into the Treasury

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Shall furnish information to Governor, and books, etc., subject to his inspection

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Shall examine and settle accounts of Public Printer and Binder.

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Shall make monthly settlements and file with Secretary of State

No part of ordinary revenue shall be applied to Sinking or Common School Fund .
Accounts shall be kept with banks and other moneyed institutions
Accounts shall be kept with turnpikes, railroads, etc..

Sinking Fund and Common School Fund-shall keep accounts of all money paid
into the Treasury, and all disbursements on account of.

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Shall append to his biennial report list of acts under which warrants drawn
How interest on State bonds to be paid.

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Limitation as to refunding taxes

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May remit part of damages on delinquent tax-payers

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Auditor to settle with sheriff, etc., for delivery of convicts

Allowed postage on official business

Duties of in relation to Common School Fund

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Penalty for forging Auditor's warrant

Duty of Auditor to appoint escheat agents

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Duty of Auditor as to escheated estates

To refund taxes paid on U. S. Bonds

AUTHENTICATION—

See Evidence.

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405, 406, 407, 408, 410

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BALLOT-BOXES AND BALLOTS-

See Elections

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BANKS-

Auditor shall keep accounts with banks and other moneyed institutions required to
pay tax into Treasury.

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Penalty for forging bank-bill, note, check, draft, or certificate of deposit

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Having same in possession with intent to circulate it

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Counterfeiting U. S. Treasury legal tender notes, fractional or postal currency
Shall in each month fix rates of exchange . . .

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Shall transmit monthly to Governor copies of rates.

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Not authorized to charge, including exchange and discount, more than ten per cent. 565

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If accused fail to appear or satisfy judgment, bond forfeited

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If judgment is against accused, order to be made for maintenance of child
County attorney to have fifteen per cent. upon forfeiture

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Trial may proceed in absence of accused

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Who may testify.

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If verdict be against accused and he fails to give bond, he shall be committed to
jail

If verdict is for defendant, he shall be discharged, unless motion is made for new
trial.

That the child was delivered in another State, no cause for dismissing warrant if
mother was resident of this State when child was begotten or börn.

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If accused guilty, shall pay costs.

County attorney to be allowed fee and taxed as part of the costs

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Deaf and dumb, or one unable to speak the English language, may take out bas-
tardy warrant

Destroying bastard child, or concealing its birth

Bastards may inherit from mother and from one another.

Child born out of wedlock may, if parents marry, inherit and transmit an inher-
itance.

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If offender be a woman, she forfeits her claim to dower in first husband's estate.

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BILLS OF EXCHANGE-Continued.

Bills, drafts, or checks payable in currency or bank notes, negotiable.
Protest of notary under scal, evidence of dishonor

Robbery or larceny of

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BLIND ASYLUM-

See Lunatic Asylum

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BRANDS-

See Trade-Mark

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Altering or defacing brand on any horse, cattle, sheep, hog, goat, or other property, 344
Driving sheep along public highway that are not marked or branded.

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Penalty for using false inspection brands .

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Action in favor of widow and minor children of a person killed by unlawful use of
brass-knucks, etc. .

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BRIBERY-

Member of General Assembly, executive or ministerial officer taking or agreeing to
take bribe

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Bribing juror

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Bribery in elections

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Person convicted of bribery forfeits right of suffrage and right to hold office
Officer convicted of, vacates his office

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Auditor authorized to refund taxes paid on U. S. bonds

Bonds issued by counties, towns, cities, or districts in aid of railroads or other cor-
porations, security to be given for the faithful application of the proceeds thereof. 843

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Counties bordering on Ohio and Mississippi rivers

An act to fix and determine the boundary line between the States of Indiana and
Kentucky near Evansville. .

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Mischievous bulls running at large may be taken up and altered

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Penalty for standing bull without license

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Contracts for service of without license void.

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Any stack, rick, shock of hay, fodder, flax, hemp, etc. .

Powder-house, tobacco-house, warehouse, storehouse, stable, barn, or any house
where grain is usually kept.

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Burning dwelling-house or any charitable institution

BURNING-Continued.

Lumber, plank, rails, posts, hoop-poles, staves, shingles, boards, cord-wood, timber,
wood, etc.

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Penalty where death ensues

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Penalty for attempting to burn.

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Burning woods, fence, grass, straw, etc.

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Leased buildings destroyed by fire, etc.

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BURGLARY.

Burglary or robbery, how punished.

Breaking dwelling-house and stealing therefrom

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Breaking railroad depot, car factory, car or station-house, or stealing therefrom.
Having burglars' tools in possession

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Penalty for being drunk or asleep on Capitol square, etc.
Injury to buildings on Capitol square

Injury to or playing on Capitol grounds.

Franklin circuit and police court has jurisdiction.

CATTLE, HORSES, AND DOGS, ETC.—

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Owner may within three years prove property and recover its value .
Bulls may be proceeded with as with horses.
Distempered cattle not to run at large, or be driven.

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Justice of the peace to order them to be impounded.

Penalty for concealing such dog.

Mad or sheep-killing dog may be killed by order of justice

If owner refuse, justice may order them to be killed and burned

Person injured by such dog may have civil action.

Fees of constable for executing order of justice of the peace.

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the owner of the dog. .

Lawful to kill dog roaming at large, or worrying any cattle outside the inclosures of

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Altering or defacing brands on stock or other property

Punishment for stealing horse, mule, jack, jennet, or hog

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Driving sheep not marked or branded

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Furnishing false pedigree of stock

Punishment for cruelty to animals.

Throwing dead animal in water-course, etc.

Texas cattle not to be imported at certain times

Affected with glanders to be killed and burned or buried

Stock affected with glanders not to run at large

Injury to stock, how punished.

Killing stock by poisoning a felony.

Trespasses by cattle.

Non-residents introducing cattle into this State to run at large.

Injuries to stock by railroads

Causes of action which survive.

Right of contribution survives.

CAVEAT-

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See Civil Code, section 522.

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