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CHAPTER CXXII.

PROBATE COURTS.

AN ACT in relation to probate courts.

Be it enacted by the Legislature of the State of Kansas :

SECTION 1. The several probate courts in this state Formally opened, shall be formally opened at the commencement of each regular term thereof, and shall then be deemed open for all purposes of business in term, until the Saturday pre3 ceding the next regular term, when said courts shall be formally closed until court in course, and the sheriffs shall not be required to attend in said courts, except at the request of the judge, and on the first and last days of the

term.

SEC. 2. This act to take effect and be in force from and after its publication once in the Kansas Weekly Commonwealth.

Approved February 15, 1872.

I hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of the original enrolled bill now on file in my office, and that the same was published in the Kansas Weekly Commonwealth February 22, 1872.

W. H: SMALLWOOD,*
Secretary of State.

CHAPTER CXXIII.

DOMESTIC ANIMALS-MALICIOUSLY KILL, MAIM
OR WOUND.

AN ACT to amend section one hundred and two of an act regulating crimes and punishments.

Be it enacted by the Legislature of the State of Kansas:

SECTION 1. That section one hundred and two of the act to which this is amendatory be amended so as to read Misdemeanor.. as follows: Section 102. Every person who shall wilfully and maliciously kill, maim, or wound any domestic animal of another, shall, upon conviction, be adjudged guilty of a misdemeanor.

SEC. 2. Section one hundred and two of the act to Repealed. which this is amendatory, is hereby repealed.

SEC. 3. This act shall take effect and be in force from

and after its publication in the statute book.

Approved February 14, 1872.

I hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of the original enrolled bill now on file in my office.

W. H. SMALLWOOD,
Secretary of State.

Names.

CHAPTER CXXIV.

DISABILITIES REMOVED.

AN ACT to remove disabilities from certain persons therein named.

Be it enacted by the Legislature of the State of Kansas:

SECTION 1. That the political disabilities imposed by section two, of article five, of the constitution of the State of Kansas (as amended November 5, 1867,) upon the following named persons, to wit: John Reid, of Shawnee county; Asa Coger, Porter F. Moore, Samuel S. Stout and John S. Sprigg, of Jefferson county; Charles G. Cox, of Davis county; John Maloy, Mitchell Johnson, J. P. Brown, Christopher Kirk, Peter Howser, R. I. Fields, G. W. Ward, W. C. Kinsolving, Todd Roberts, of Morris county; John Hanley, Isaac E. Morris, James H. Buck, David Buck, of Atchison county; T. J. Shaw, of Leavenworth county; Samuel I. Fox, John M. Foreland, and J. R. Walbridge, of Saline county; J. B. Oswald, of Lyon county; E. L. Irwin, of Osage county; J. C. Bundy, of Neosho county, Martin Mullen, Davis county; George Dederick, Dickinson county; Philip T. Peulleton, Ellsworth county; Robert S. Bell, Shawnee county; Thomas E. Irvine, Shawnee county; W. G. Williams, Chase county; A. Sidney Tebles, sr., A. Sidney Tebles, jr., M. F. Norris, C. A. Walker, Allen county; Thomas Cloyd Craig, John Burns, Anthony Wayne Ramsey, James Tiernay, Hamilton Ellis, R. C. Underwood, S. B. Cantrell, of Leavenworth county; F. E. Smith, Isaac Bowen, of Chase county; Ran Burton, Morris county; W. A. Harris, Douglas county; Richard Young, Jefferson county; Richard May, Morris county; William Jeffries, Jefferson county; William R. Bousley, Charles Wells, Isaac Turner, John Cowart, James Cowbanks, B. F. Green, William S. Blanchneed, William Yearby, Dudley Pullom, William

Brown, Wyandotte county; Frank Murdock, Franklin county; Lysander Honk, Reno county; A. B. Barnes, Sedgwick county; John McIvor, D. R. B. Greenlee, Sedgwick county; Alfred Simpson, John W. Seymour, Ottawa county; B. F. Johnson, Atchison county; Isaac W. Sullivan, Saline county; J. M. Morris, Allen S. Morris, Coffey county; William Robson, John Courtney, Linn county; George Bybee, Lyon county; Robert Ferguson, Coffey county; D. M. Swape, Chase county; L. L. Griffin, Cherokee county; A. M. Crockett, Jackson county; R. C. Howell, Cherokee county; J. M. Hunnicutt, N. P. Ellison, Davis county; J. T. Eskridge, Lyon county; W. C. Cotterson, Z. N. Jackson, Johnson county; Franklin Kinc, Crawford county; Alex. Johnson, Shawnee county, S. M. Seicker, Cowley county; John Bennett, Neosho county, be and the same are hereby removed, and each of said persons are hereby restored to full citizenship, with the right to vote and hold office in this

state.

SEC. 2. This act shall take effect and be in force from and after its publication in the Kansas Weekly Commonwealth.

Approved March 1, 1872.

I hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of the original enrolled bill now on file in my office, and that the same was published in the Kansas Weekly Commonwealth March 21, 1872.

W. H. SMALLWOOD,
Secretary of State.

CHAPTER CXXV.

EASTON TOWNSHIP-HOG LAW.

AN ACT to enable Easton Township, Leavenworth county, to vote on the hog law.

Be it enacted by the Legislature of the State of Kansas:

SECTION 1. That at the general election in November, 1872, the qualified electors in Easton township, Leavenworth county, be and are hereby authorized to vote on the acceptance or rejection of the provisions of the law commonly known as the hog law, under the head of swine in the General Statutes of 1868.

SEC. 2. This act shall take effect and be in force from and after its publication in the Kansas Weekly Commonwealth.

The foregoing bill having been presented to the Governor, and not having been approved by him or returned with his objections within the time prescribed by the constitution, will take effect without his signature, upon proper publication.

I hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of the original enrolled bill now on file in my office, and that the same was published in the Kansas Weekly Commonwealth March 21, 1872.

W. H. SMALLWOOD,
Secretary of State.

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