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3. Pension granted to Major Brown, Ava Culliatt, Thomas Miller, Andrew M'Al-
ister, Michael Finney, Paul Smith and John Polloch, jr..

4. Pensions to Susannah Towshend and Eliza Rhodes..

APPROPRIATIONS,

1. Not to be made but by Act......

..381

452

.288

2. Of each year, including salaries, claims, ordinary and contingent expenses,
pensions, &c. &c., 20, 35, 61, 131, 151, 191, 229, 254, 276, 301, 327, 343, 376, 394, 428
450, 474, 489, 516, 536, 557, 591, 613, 634, 660, 669, 688, 694, 712, 734
3. Munitions of war to be purchased...

ARMS, See appropriations.

.327, 669, 738

1. Sixty-five thousand dollars appropriated for arms, to be distributed among
the Militia..... .

...562

2. Persons appearing at muster without arms to be fined..

563

3. Appropriation for mounting cannon and purchasing miltiary stores.
ARSENAL-KEEPERS AND POWDER-INSPECTORS,

..563

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ville....

.237

.238

3. Security to be given...

4. Representation from Abbeville Commissioners to inspect Arsenal at Abbe-

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1. Admitted to the right of citizenship; but not eligible to be a member of the
Legislature until he has resided in this State seven years......

ATTACHMENT,

.7

.134

....65

1. Justices of the Peace authorized to issue attachments against the property of
persons about to abscond or remove privately out of the State or district........63
ATTORNEYS AND SOLICITORS,

1. Conditions of admission, being citizens of the State......
2. Time and mode of application, and manner of examination..
3. Mode of admission of citizens of another State.......

4. Attorneys and Solicitors who study four years in the office of an Attorney, in
another State, may, upon examination, be permitted to practice in this State,
he producing a certificate from the lawyer in whose office he studied, that he
had studied four years in his office....

..289

.290

.290

.416

5. Acts regulating the admission of Attornies and Solicitors, altered and amended,
and rules prescribed for their admission.......
.....521, 522

...

6. Any citizen 21 years of age, of good moral character, may, upon examina-
tion by the Judges of the Courts of Law and Equity, respectively, be admitted
to practice law in the Courts, if they shall deem him properly qualified..........678
7. Application to be made by petition to the respective Courts, and evidence pro-
duced of moral character, and the petitioner rigidly examined upon the theory
and practice of law, and the principles and practice of equity..... . .
ATTORNEY GENERAL,

1. Forbid to leave the State without permission of the Governor, upon forfeiture
of his office......

3

.....

..678

..126

2. Governor authorized to grant leave of absence in case of sickness, and to fill
vacancy of those who leave the State without permission.....
.......126
In all cases where the rights of the State are involved, it shall be the duty of
the person claiming under the State, to call upon the Attorney General or Soli-
citors, in their respective districts, to defend the right of the State; on failure of
which, such record shall not be evidence against the State......

571

4. To render an account annually to the Comptroller, by 1st Monday in October,
of all fines and forfeitures inflicted in his circuit within the preceding year, 588, 611,
632, 659, 687, 710

5. Penalty for neglect.......

612, 632, 659, 687, 71

6. To compel the Commissioners of Roads, Poor, &c., to account to Clerk, and
the Clerk to Comptroller......

..658, 659, 686, 709, 733
7. Hereafter to hold office for four years, and until another be elected..........674
8. To give bond and two sureties, in the sum of $10,000, before entering on the
duties of his office......

.675

9. To sue such Commissioners of Roads and of the Poor, of Public Buildings
and of Inland Navigation, as have not accounted according to law, by first
September, and such Clerks of Courts as have not transmitted returns made
to them to the Comptroller, for the penalties in such cases provided......709, 733
10. His official bond to be approved of by the Comptroller......

AUCTION,

1. Duties on land and negroes sold at auction, repealed...
2. Tax on sales at auction repealed...

..723

...81, 82
..612

3. City Council of Charleston authorized to impose such tax, provided it be not
laid on property heretofore exempted.......

AUDITOR GENERAL,

..612

1. Not to leave the State without permission of the Governor, upon forfeiture of
his office......
...126

2. Governor authorized to fill such vacancy and to grant leave of absence in
case of sickness only.....

3.

..126

Allowed to send for persons and papers to elucidate accounts..

..128

1. Proceedings against, stayed.......

......660, 693, 716, 733

BALDY, S.

BANK OF THE STATE, See Corporations and last volume.

1. Funds of the State removed from the Treasury of the Lower Divison into
the Bank of the State, and the Treasurer to deposite all monies received
by him, in the same......

2. The act establishing the Bank explained...

...690
..695

3. In all cases where the Legislalature shall omit to fill up the Board of Direc-
tors, those appointed by the Legislature, and the President, shall fill such vacan-
cy, in the manner they are now authorized to do, in case of vacancy by death
or resignation...

.732

4

Or if the Legislature should appoint less than seven, the existing Board may
increase the number to seven, and they, with the President, shall appoint the re-
maining five

5. Where the Legislature shall wholly omit, at any session, to appoint a Presi-
dent and Directors, those then in office shall continue until a new appointment
is made....

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1. All the records and papers belonging to the old County Court of Winton, and
transferred to Orangeburgh, to be delivered up by the Clerk, Ordinary and Re-
gister of Orangeburgh, to the Clerk, Ordinary, and Register of Barnwell, such
as belong to their respective offices......

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4. Where parents are unable to maintain it, the Commissioners of the Poor to
provide for it.

.270

5. Child to be educated..... .

.270

6. Commissioners to lay before the Superior Court, once in every year, a state-
ment of their proceedings, and their accounts...
7. May bind out to suitable trades.....

.270

271

8. No one living in this State, or having an estate therein, having a wife or law-
ful children, shall give, settle, convey, devise, or bequeath, in trust or otherwise,
to any bastard child or children, or to any woman with whom he lives in adul-
tery, more than one-fourth of his estate, after payment of debts....... .. . . . . . . 271
9. The "Act against Bastardy," and the "Act to prevent the destroying of
Bastard children," repealed.....

BAY, JUDGE,

1. Allowed to leave the State for one year....

2. Allowed to leave the State for one year.

3. Allowed to leave the State for one year..

BEAUFORT. See Collgee,

1. Court House and goal removed from there.. . . . . .

.271

.349

.438

..497

.76

2. Beaufort Society, for promoting the education of children, and establishing of
schools in Beaufort, vested with a sum of money.

222

3. The Act of 21st December, 1798, to prevent certain streets in Beaufort from
being stopped, &c., repealed as to certain persons.

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..649

5. Mode of assessing damages..

.649

6. Intendant and Wardens to assess and collect a tax on all lots on Black's Point..650
BEAUFORT DISTRICT SOCIETY,

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1. Land mortgaged to the Loan Office, and bought in, to be conveyed to them on
certain conditions....

....589

1. The Treasurer ordered to fund a certificate for him...

BEE, THOMAS,

BEEF AND PORK,

1. Commissioners and packers of, appointed for Chatham, Camden and Vienna..260
2. Powers...

3. Vacancies, how to be filled..

..260, 261
.261

.385

BILLIARD TABLES. See Columbia,

1. Allowed to be licensed by the County Courts and Commissioners of Roads... 207
2. Penalty on keeping them unlicensed......

BILLS OF EXCHANGE AND PROMISSORY NOTES,

1. Assignee of one not negotiable, may bring suit in his own name, stating him
self to be assignee, but defendant is not precluded from any defence he could
have made against the payee....

..207

.330
2. Signature may be proved by others than the subscribing witness, unless de-
fendant swears that it is not his signature, or if he be an executor or administra-
tor, that he believes the signature not to be his testator's or intestate's.........435
BLACK CREEK. See Navigation.

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Personal estate of Dr. Richard Bolton, who died intestate, leaving no issue or
other relative than Sarah his wife, vested in her after payment of debts....... 181
2. Rights of others coming in hereafter reserved, and she to give security to the
Ordinary of Charleston in double the amount of the property before she receives
it, to satisfy such claimants......

....... 181

1. Assignee of, may bring an action in his own name on it, stating himself as
assignee.

330

2. But defendant is not precluded from any discount or defence he would have
been entitled to at the suit of the obligee....

3. Signature may be proved by other than subscribing witness, unless defendant,
at time of filing his plea, swear that the signature is not his, or is an adminis-
trator or executor, and swears that he has cause to believe the signature is not
the testator's or intestate's.....

BOMAR, THOMAS,

1. A Tax Collector, to give a new bond......

BOTTNER, LEWIS,

1. Allowed to have his claims audited against a confiscated estate, after the
time limited...

BOTANIC SOCIETY OF SOUTH CAROLINA,

1. Allowed to draw a Lottery...

BOUNDARY. See Convention between North and South Carolina

330

..435

..731

...69

.540

1. An Act concerning the line of division between this Sate and the State of
North Carolina..
....480, and vol. 1, p. 415

BOUNTY ACT,

1. Passed 11th March, 1786, "to encourage the destroying of beasts of prey,"
repealed....

BOWMAN, JOHN,

1. Authorized to change his name to John Bowman Lynch.....
BREAD. See Flour.

..151

..679

BREMAR, F. See Sureties of D'Oy'ey.

1. Proceedings against, stayed............

.....660, 716

2. Comptroller to return him money collected of him and paid into the Treasu-
ry, and further, to indulge him and the other sureties of D'Oyley, so as not
to destroy the lien of the State...

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4. Further time allowed for building that over Broad River, and that over Con-
garee....

.223

5. Time for building that across Ashley River, extended..

222

6. A toll bridge at Orangeburgh, across the Edisto, vested in him and heirs,
who may build it..........

.183

7. Over Congaree and Savannah, vested in Wade Hampton, and over Broad
River, in John Compty..

8. Acts relating to bridges...

......180
..224, 505, 527, 549, 601, 625, 648, 703, 723

9.

An Act to authorize the building of a bridge over Cooper River, at Clements'
Ferry....

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1. Exempted from payment of interest on a bond given by him to the Treasu-
rers of the State.....

..412

BROWN, MALCOM,

1. His confiscated estate restored to him, and his banishment revoked.......... 184
BUTCHERS,

1. To produce to Clerk of the Markets in Charleston, the hides and ears of
all neat cattle brought for sale, who shall destroy them, after registering the
brands and marks, and names of those who produce them....

2. Penalty for neglect.....

VOL. V.-94.

...279

28

1. Allowed to bring certain negroes into the State.......

BULL, WM.

1. Exonorated from certain pains and penalties, on his taking the oath of alle-
giance......

......

2. Exempted from the pains and penalties of the Act of Confiscation and Banish-
ment, and allowed to bring his slaves back to the State....

BUTLER, JOHN,

BUTLER, PIERCE,

44

..187

.322

1. Released from his executorship of Commodore Alexander Gillon, not having
administered or interfered with estate....

.357

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2. Commissioners to open drains, &c, to have power of Commissioners of Roads,

to compel work to be done by those living within the limits of said drains, &c..357

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3. Friendly Cambridge Society....

4. Cambridge College, authorized to establish a lottery...

5. Trustees of Cambridge College authorized to sell all the property of the Col-
lege, to pay its debts, and if any surplus, to apply it to the establishment of a
grammar school in Abbeville District.....

.3

.67

.223

..459

CAMDEN,

1. Commissioners of the Streets and Markets appointed, with all the powers con-
ferred on those of Georgetown.....

.24

2. Council to grant licenses for retailing liquors and keeping billiard tables..
3. Prices for licenses.....

212

.212

4. Wardens to meet once in two months..

.245

5. Intendant and Wardens, each, vested with the powers of a Justice of the
Peace.....

.316

6. Commissioners appointed to ascertain the boundaries of.

7. Boundaries thereof...

..318
..334

8. Plan of the town recorded in Surveyor General's office, and attached to this
act, and recorded therewith in Secretary of State's office....

...335

9, Commissioners appointed to exchange the lot on which stood the late goal of
Kershaw, for another lot, with the Town Council of Camden, to rebuild the
goal upon..

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1. A lottery authorized, to cut a canal from Back River to Chappel Bridge...,679

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