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to assess lots necessary to widen East Bay street in Charleston,

-to run out the lines of several election districts,

2, p. 441

2, p. 502

2, p. 502

-to ascertain the dividing line between Crange and Winton coun-
ties,
-to be appointed to ascertain what injury John Bownian is likely to
sustain from the cutting a canal through his land, 2, p. 538
-to be appointed by the governor, to meet the com'rs. of the state of
N. Carolina, respecting the boundaries of both states, 2, p. 551-2
to contract for the building of a court-house and gaol in Williams-
burg district,
2, p. 546
-to run the division lines between Chesterfield and Darlington,
2, p. 557

-to take bond and security from James II. Ancrum, for keeping
Rantole's bridge and causeway in good repair,
2, p. 562
To be chosen by the inhabitants of counties in which courts are sus-
pended,

1, p. 109

Of public accounts to deliver up bonds for property erroneously sold
as public property,

1, p. 166
Of the roads may grant licenses to keep billiard tables where coun-
ty courts are not established,
1, p. 224-2, p. 325
-for Prince George's parish, powers cf, extended, 1, p. 263
-to be elected by the city council for the parishes of St. Philip and
St. Michael,

2, p. 32

-May grent licenses for keeping Lilliard tables and retailing spiri-
tuous liquors,

2, p. 325

-shall call on the late clerks and sheriffs of counties for monies,
&c. in their hands,

-may grant licenses to tavern keepers, &c.

2, p. 319

2, p. 339

--in the parishes of St. Thomas and St. Dennis to assess a tax on
male slaves for keeping in repair the causeway leading to Cle-
ment's ferry, 2. p. 411. Repealed,

2, p. 536

--in Barnwell district to sit at Barnwell court-house instead of O-
rangeburgh,

-in Darlington and Sumter district, increased,

2, p. 414

-in Marion district lessened,

-in St. Andrew's parish to make a survey of a road to lead to Ran-
tole's causeway,

2, p. 417

2, p. 419

2, p. 535

-on the west side of Great Pedee river appointed, 2, p. 535, 565
-in St. Peter's parish to have two boards established,
-for Prince George, Winyaw, to meet twice a year,
-at Kingston, two beards of, established,

2, p. 542

2, p. 539

For the disposal of public land in Columbia, authorized to cancel
certain bonds,

Of the tobacco inspection in Charleston, to receive cotton and other
articles on storage,

2, p. 565

2, p. 452

2, p. 476

Of districts, and of Columbia, to render to the comptroller-general
accounts of monies received by them,

2, p. 488

To approve of the securities to be given by tax-collectors, 2, p. 497.
For taking bond and security from the clerk and sheriff of Horry
district,

COMPLAINANTS SOLICITOR.

In equity, his fees established,

COMPTROLLER GENERAL.

2, p. 473

1, p. 7

2, p. 292 and 423

Office of, established,
Shall superintend, adjust and settle all former accounts of the trea-
surers and tax-collectors,

2, p. 292, 422

-the collection of the future revenue and the settlement of public
accounts,

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292, 422

2, p. 423

-prosecutions for all delinquencies of public officers, 2, p. 292, 422
-inforce the payment of all executions for arrears of taxes, and
suits for debts,
2, p. 292, 422
-decide on the official forms of all papers to be issued for collect-
ing the public revenue,
-report at every session of the legislature, estimates of the public
revenue and expenditure,
2, p. 423
-render accurate copies of the treasurers monthly reports, and also
a statement of each department of the treasury, 2, p. 292, 423, 496
-inspect and examine the books of the treasurers at seasonable
times, as also all books and accounts of other persons concerned
in the collection of public monies, &c.
2, p. 292, 423
-require of the several law officers having in charge any public
monies, a just account of the same,
2, p. 293
suspend tax-collectors during the recess of the legislature for neg-
lect of duty, &c.

2, p. 293, 423

-treasurers to report their cash transactions to, once in every
month,
2, p. 293, 423, 427

-draw warrants on the treasurers for all sums exceeding $100,
2, p. 294, 424

be furnished with the treasurers receipt for monies paid him on
account of state,
2, p. 294, 424
-reside at Columbia during the sitting of the legislature, 2, p. 295
-to perform the duties of commissioner of public accounts,

2, p. 295, 425
2, p. 295, 425

-continue in office two years,
-examine all accounts against the state, which shall be delivered to
him by the treasurers, on or before the 1st of October in every
year, and report thereon to the legislature, 2, p. 295,425
-observe the duties prescribed by this and future acts, 2, p. 295, 425
-direct the opening of books in the treasurers offices for the regis-
try of all demands against the state,
2, p. 295
-give bond with security for the faithful discharge of the duties of
his office,
2, p. 296, 426
-open a book in which he shall register all the aggregates of taxa-
ble property, &c.

2, p. 296
-examine and compare returns of the different parishes, counties

and districts, and proceed against tax-collectors where there are
undue returns made,
2, p. 296, 426
-be furnished by the treasurers, with copies of sheriff's receipts
given for tax executions,
-may call at all times on the treasurers to produce satisfactory
statements of the cash on hand,

2, p. 426, 493

2, p. 427
Office to be kept open from 9 o'clock in the morning until two in
the afternoon,

Authorized to purchase the funded debt of this state, or
ed States,

-to remove money from one treasury to the other,
-to deliver up to Raiph Spence Philips, a certain bond
gage,

2, p. 423
of the Unit-

2, p. 428
2, p. 429
and mort-
2. p. 436

-to subscribe $300,000 on behalf of this state, to the State bank,

2, p. 467

In case of the death or absence of the governor, authorized to fill
up the vacancy,

2, p. 467

To be furnished by the State bank, annually, with statements of the
capital stock of the corporation, &c.
2, p. 468
Authorized to pay the trustees of the So. Carolina College, the an-
nual sum appropriated, in order to enable them to purchase a phi-
losophical and mathematical apparatus and library, 2, p. 477
May order executions to be issued by tax-collectors, for all arears
of taxes,
2, p. 487
Authorized to call upon the commissioners in the several districts
who have received monies for the repairs of public buildings, to
render an account of the applications thereof,
To be furnished with duplicate tax returns annually,
-with copies of sheriffs and coroners receipts for tax

2, p. 489
2, p. 489
executions,
2, p. 493

Authorized to dispose of all lands mortgaged to the state,

2, p. 494, 495

2, p. 495

-to pay certain specie certificates,
Required to render annually, to the legislature, a full account of his
transactions,

2, p. 497

Authorized to appropriate the monies arising from the sale of pub-
lic buildings,

Authorized to settle with county court officers their accounts res-
pecting public buildings,

2, p. 520

2, p. 520

-to issue his warrant for $1200, for the purchase of Abraham,
2, p. 557

-to issue his warrent for $400, to indemnify Samuel Harris, for
the loss of a negro, his property,

2, p. 567

COMPTY, JOHN.

-extending the time for the building of said bridge,

Act vesting in, a bridge to be built over Broad river,

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CONFISCATION AND BANISHMENT.

Act to exempt John Fisher and Malcom Brown from the pains

and penalties of, and to restore to them such parts of their estates
as remain undisposed of,

1, p. 150

-to exempt William Greenwood, from the pains and penalties of,

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Fees of, established, 1, p. 15. Compensation to, for estrays sold,

CONTAGIOUS DISTEMPERS.

Act to prevent the spreading of, in this state,

CONVEYANCES.

Mesne, register of, his fees established,

2, p. 519

2, p. 98

1, p. 17

Of real estate, new form of, prescribed and established,
-forms of, heretofore used, not invalidated,

2, p. 5

2, p. 5

Of more than one fourth of the testators estate, to bastards, declar-

ed void,

2, p. 76

Of three squares of land in Columbia, to be made by the commis-
sioners to the academy,

2, p. 79

CONWAYBOROUGH.

2, p. 421

2, p. 421

In Horry district, established,
Escheated property therein, to be sold by commissioners, for the
support of the poor in said district,

COPARTNERS.

If any are out of the state, those may be sued who can be found,
and the suit valid,

Fees of, established,

CORONER.

1, p. 214

2, p. 150, 216

1, p. 4

The several acts relating to the office of, amended,
Persons refusing to attend the, as jurors, shall forfeit ten dollars,

2, p. 151, 216

Penalty for neglecting to return executions at the time appointed
by law,

2, p. 319

2, p. 322

2, p. 491

May qualify before any two justices of the quorum,
To be furnished with executions for arrears of taxes,
Incurs a penalty for making discrimination of persons in levying
executions for taxes,

2, p. 491
Receipts for tax executions, to be lodged with the treasurer, and by
him a certified copy to be transmitted to the comptroller, 2, p. 493

COSTS.

Treble, to be recovered where commissioners of accounts are sued
and the plaintiff nonsuited,

COUNTY.

1, p. 71

1, p. 86

Lines and boundaries of, established in Kershaw county,
Lines of division between Kershaw, Lancaster, Claremont and Rich-

land, established,

1, p. 243

Lines of Chester, Fairfield, Richland and York, to be established,

Attorney, his fees established,

COURTS.

2, p. 181

1, p. 10

1, p. 19

County, attornies of, their fees established, 1, p. 10. Clerks of
ditto,
-judges of, to make rules and orders for carrying into effect the pri-
mogeniture act,

-acts to amend the several acts for establishing of, 1, p. 46.
pealed,

1, p. 29
Re-

1, p. 298
May be
1, p. 171

-established and to be held in Kershaw county, 1, p. 86.
held in the district court-house in Camden,
-where suspended, inhabitants of the county to choose commissi-
oners of the roads,

1, p. 109

1, p. 167

-judges of, may give orders for bail, and take recognizances of
special bail,

-may grant licenses to keep billiard tables,
-to be held in Salem county,

1, p. 224
1, p. 239

Of equity, established, when and where to be held in future,

1, p. 30-2, p. 320
-master in, for Charleston, Georgetown and Beaufort districts,
shall give security, and the bond of, and also of the com'rs. shall
be deposited in the office of secretary of state,
-suits in, shall not be sustained, if there be plain and adequate re-
medy at law,

-judges of, shall ride the circuits,

-parties in may do their own business,
-courts of, times of holding altered,

-injunctions in, mode of obtaining in the country,

1, p. 31

34

1, p. 34

1, p. 34

1, p. 156-2, p. 320

1, p. 157

1, p. 291

District sheriff to

2, p. 321

-defendants in, residing in different districts, how to proceed

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p. 322

-districts divided into four circuits, 2, p. 320.
execute process,
-two chancellors of, to attend each court, 2, p. 321. Commission-
ers and registers in, to be appointed for each circuit, 2, p. 321
-attorney-gen. and solicitors to revive all suits pending in, 2,
-for Charleston, Colleton and Beaufort, when to sit,
-master in, to deposit public monies in the State bank, 2, p. 470
Superior, of law, confirmed in their original jurisdiction,
-in each district, shall exercise the same jurisdiction as the courts
of general sessions and common pleas,

2, p. 359

1, p. 34

1, p. 35

ing the same,

Circuit, act to amend the several acts for establishing and regulat-

1, p. 34

-who shall be judges of,

-to have jurisdiction of all pleas, civil and criminal,

1, p. 36

1, p. 38

-may make all necessary rules and orders,

open and adjourn the same,

-if not held on the days appointed, the clerk or his deputy may

1, p. 39

1, p. 39

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