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Persons neglecting or refusing to give notice of an enemy's ap-
proach, to forfeit .50,

1, p. 324
Officers may assemble any number of their corps to suppress an

enemy,

1, p. 325

In case of an invasion, one-fourth of each company shall remain in
the parish or division to which they belong, and be formed into
patrols,
1, p. 325, 326
Manner of ascertaining who shall leave their respective parishes,

1, p. 326

Officers of, shall not be excused, unless by particular orders, 1, p. 327
Substitutes may be allowed,

1, p. 327

In case of invasion, &c. arms shall be impressed and lodged in some
convenient place,

1, p. 327

Appraisement to be made of the articles so impressed, by three
freeholders,

1, p. 327, 328
Free persons of colour liable to do duty as fatigue men and pioneers,
1, p. 328, 329

Officers and privates subject to the fines imposed by law, 1, p. 329
May be called forth by the governor, &c. to mount guard in Char-
leston; officers shall be furnished with the militia laws of this
state, the act of congress, Steuben's military discipline, and the
articles of war,

1, p. 330

Persons sued under the militia law, may plead the general issue, &c.
1, p. 330, 331
All former acts respecting, repealed, except the parts relating to
Charleston battalion of artiHery,

Mode of escertaining the rank of divisions and brigades,
-of regimental officers,

Ensigns, how to be elected,

Sergeants refusing to do duty as such, to be fined,

1, p. 331

1,
P. 347

1, p. 350

1, p. 351.

1, p. 351

Governor, major-generals and brigadier-generals, may appoint extra

aids de camp,

Mode of ascertaining parade limits,

Fines, how to be recovered,

1, p. 351, 352

1, p. 352

1, p. 352-2, p. 362

Officers to take the oath of fidelity, 1, p. 354. Time extended,

2, p. 36, 119

Report ascertaining the number and rank of the divisions, brigades
and regiments, &c. ordered to be recorded in the offices of the se-
cretary of state in Charleston and Columbia, 1, p. 354, 355, 356
Where regiments, battalions or companies, are injured by divisions
made by comr. the brigadier-general shall appoint two field offi-
cers to give relief,

2, p. 35

Arrangements by field officers, to be made as near as possible to the
act of congress,
2, p. 35
In case of contested elections, appeal may be made to the major-gen.
2, p. 35

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Salary of the adjutant-general fixed for three years, at $ 1000 per
2. p. 36

annum,

Officers liable to be cashiered,

2, p. 361

What number of men shall form a volunteer company of cavalry,.

2, p. 361

1. p. 362

Persons enrolled in a volunteer company, to give 6 months notice
of their intention to leave it,
Captains who neglect to muster their companies for 6 months, shall
forfeit their comm.issions,
Persons ecting as fire masters, exempt from militia duty, 1, p. 362
Mode of conducting the election of officers,
2, p. 362, 363
Officers may enquire into the liability of persons to do militia duty,

1, p. 362

2, p. 363
Penalty on persons refusing to satisfy such enquiry, 2, p. 363
A major of cavalry may attach to his squadron, rifle carbineers,
2, p. 363, 364
Vacancies of officers in companies not filled up in 3 months, the
commanding officer of the regt. may supply the same, 2, p. 364
The commanding officers of any artillery company, to attach there-
to free negroes as pioneers,

2, p. 364
The fines in the Ancient batt: lion and second battalion of artillery
in Charleston, how to be applied,
2, p. 364
No person of colour permitted to wear offensive weapons, 2, p. 365
Brigades of, to be furnished with public arms at cost and charges,
2, p. 492

.

Money arising from the sale thereof, to be paid into the public
treasury,

MINERVA SOCIETY.

Society incorporated,

MINISTERS

2, p. 492

2, p. 478

Of the gospel, going to attend divine service, exempt from toll,

MONEY.

1, p. 118

1, p. 63
2, p. 157

Act establishing an easier and cheaper mode of recovering, secured
by mortgage on real estates,

Act to explain and amend ditto,'

Securities given for, won at gaming, absolutely null and void, 1, p. 81
Act to prevent the appropriation of public, except by act of the le-
gislature,

2, p. 84
For building court-houses and gaols in each district in the state, ex-
cept Georgetown, Charleston, Crangeburgh, Beaufort and Ker-
shaw districts, appropriated,

2, p. 323
For building a college at Columbia, appropriated,
2, p. 408
Received for interest on stock purchased for Strickhuysen and Lux-
emburgh, to be laid out by the comptroller-general in the pur-
chase of funded stock of the United States,
2, p. 428
Received for licenses by commissioners of the roads, to be laid out
in repairing rods, &c.
2, p. 400
Received by commissioners of the streets and markets of the town
of Columbia, to be laid out in sinking wells,

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2, p. 402

To be paid to either of the treasurers of the state, by the city coun
cil in Charleston for a certain lot of land belonging to the heirs
of Robert Raper, dec. for their use and benefit,

2, p. 442
To be deposited in the State Bank, by the treasurers, tax-collector of
the parishes of St. Philip and St. Michael, prothonotary, she-
riff of Charleston district and master in equity,
2, p. 470
In the hands of certain commissioners, to 1ender an account to the
comptroller-general, to be laid before the legislature, 2, p. 488
In the hands of the treasurer, to be reported to the comptroller-
general, when required by him,
Appropriated, in every instance, accounts for to be raised in the
treasury books,

2, p. 496

2, p. 497
Unappropriated, in the hands of the commissioners of the roads,
received on account of estrays, to be paid over by them to the
commissioners of the poor,

2, p. 518

Arising from the sale of certain court-houses and gaols, overplus to
be paid to commissioners of poor,

2, p. 521

of the gaol of the late county court of Fairfield, how to be applied,

2, p. 521

2, p. 522

-of the court-house and gaol of Lancaster district, to be paid into
the treasury,
of the court-houses and gaols, &c. of former district courts, to
be paid into the treasury,

MORTGAGE.

2, p. 522
Real estate secured by, may be sold under judgment, by order of
the judges, to satisfy the monies secured, and a reasonable credit
shall be given,

to be paid in the order the same is recorded,

1, p. 64

1, p. 65

Property sold under, shall be sold at the times and places of she-
riff's sales,

Act to explain and amend the act for establishing
cheaper mode of recovering money secured by,

Not entitled to possessory action,

1, p. 168
an casier and

May take a release of the equity of redemption, from
gagor,

MULATTO OR MUSTIZO.

2, p. 157

1, p. 65

his mort-
2, p. 157

Act to prevent the bringing of, from any of the United States, who
is bound for a term of years, 1, p. 215. Extended, 1, p. 391
To serve in the militia as pioneers, 1, p. 284. Fine of, for refus-
⚫ing to do duty,
1, p. 284, 328-
Act to prevent them from being brought into this state, 2, p. 344
Assemblies of, declared to be unlawful,
MURDER.

2, p. 351

Principals and accessaries to be tried in the district where the death
happens, though the mortal wound or injury be given in another

state,

NAVIGATION.

1, p. 293

Of certain rivers, commissioners appointed to improve, 1, p. 91,
92, 93, 94, 95, 96, 97, 98, 99

Of Pinetree creek, act for opening the,

1, p. 366-2, p. 115
Of the Catawba and Wateree rivers, act giving further encourage.

ment for the opening of the,

2, p. 16

Of Savannah river, between Vienna and Campbelton and Augusta,
act respecting,

2, p. 19

Of Horse-shoe creek, a branch of Ashepoo river, act respecting the,

Of Four-holes creek, act for opening the,
Of Little Pedee river, act for do,

Of Lynch's creek, to be improved,

1, p. 385-2, p. 38

2, p. 113

2, p. 112

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1, p. 283-2, p. 187

Of the Lower Three Runs, from Harley's bridge to Rocky Point
mills, act respecting of the,

Of Waccamaw river, act for keeping open the,

Of Saluda river, act for opening the, 2, p. 194.

2, p. 190
2, p. 190
Altered and

2, p. 341, 342

amended,
Of Broad and Pacolet rivers, commissioners appointed to draw
out of the treasury $10,000 towards defraying the expenses of
making the same navigable,

NEGROES.

2, p. 392
Act to permit John Holman to bring his, into this state, and remain
here,

1, p. 135

1, p. 153

—to send back and employ his, in this state,
-to permit Miss Fenwick and the honorable Robert Barnwell, to
have certain, brought into this state,
-to prohibit the importation of, 1, p. 215, 391-2, p. 99, 215,

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2, p. 92

339, 344
Act supplementary, 2 n. 374. Act amended, &c. 2, p. 449, 505, 509
-to permit Wm. Teltair and Elizabeth, his wife, and the repre-
sentatives of the late Artemas E. Ferguson, and John Moultrie,
to bring certain. into this state,

state,

2. p. 257
-to permit John Butler and John James to bring certain, into this
2, p. 192
-to authorize certain persons therein mentioned, to bring certain,
into this state,
2, p. 438
Permitted to be brought into this state by Moses Glover, Mary M❜
Kenzie and Thomas Hunt,
Act to prohibit persons trading with, without tickets, 2, p. 91
Penalty for importing of, 1, p. 216-2, p. 374. May be brought
into this state by any citizen of the United States,
-appropriation of,

2, p. 512, 513

1, p. 216

Mode of proceeding against those who violate the law respecting,
1, p. 217

2. p. 378

Free, shall serve as pioneers and fatigue men in the militia of this

state,

1, p. 284, 328

To work on Horse-shoe creek, 1, p. 388. To work on drains and
canals in Cacaw swamp,
2, p. 91

Guardians of, to file their petitions in the office of the clerk of the
court of any of the districts,

2, p. 324

Act respecting, and to impose certain restrictions on the emancipa-

tion of,

Free, assemblies of declared unlawful, 2, p. 351.
religious worship, may be dispersed,

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2. p. 351
Assembled for

2, p. 353

2. p. 352

Magistrates, sheriffs, and militia officers of patrols, to disperse such

assemblies or meeting,

2, p. 355

Not to be emancipated, but under certain restrictions,
Set free without deed and certificate, liable to be seized,
Brought into this state contrary to law, liable to be seized and sold,

2. p. 357

2, p. 374

2, p. 375

Magistrates to issue warrants for apprehending such, and lodging
them in gaol,
Magistrates and freeholders to be summoned to try such, 2, p. 376
Cath to be taken by,
2, p. 376
Persons charged with bringing, to exculpate themselves, 2, p. 377
Under certain restrictions, may be brought into this state, 2,
p. 378
Persons refusing or neglecting the duties imposed on them, shall
forfeit 20 dollars,

2, p. 379
Oath to be taken by persons removing into this state with their,
2, p. 450

Prohibited from the West-India islands; and also from our sister
states,

2, p. 511

Brought into this state contrary to law, shall be free, 2, p. 451,
Forfeited,

Act to protect, belonging to third persons for being distrained for
rent not due by them,

Entering this state, not being claimed by any persons, how proceed-
cd against,

2, p. 513

2. p. 513

2, p. 251

NINETY-SIX.

1, p. 38

1, p. 289

District, limits of,

Time for holding courts in, extended,

Powder inspector and arsenal keepers for, salaries of fixed, 1, p. 342
Commissioner of locations for, to issue certain warrants for locating
lands in,

NORTH-CAROLINA.

1, p. 336
Commedities the growth or manufacture of the state of, brought
down the Catawba river free from duty,
2. p. 17-Proviso.
Commissioners of, to meet the commissioners of this state, to ascer-
tain the boundaries thereof,

2, p. 551
-Governor to notify the time and place of their meeting, 2, p. 552

NORTH-ISLAND.

A site on, for a light-house, ceded to the United States,

Territory or jurisdiction over, ceded to,

Fees of, established,

NOTARY PUBLIC.

Declared to be justices of the quorum ex-officio,

NOTES.

2, p. 3

2, p. 100, 155

I, p. 16
2, p. 550

Assignees of, may, for the recovery thereof, bring suits in their own

names,

2, p. 214

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