removing, &c., how punished, XLIV. 77.
CORRECTION, HOUSE OF—
how escheated property in Cincinnati appropriated for the erection of,
who to pay in actions of replevin, when the appraised value of goods is less than one hundred dollars, XLIV, 42; when jury case before a justice of the peace is appealed, XLIII. 57; XLIV. 64; in suit on the bond of an executor or administrator for not filing an account, XLIV. 76, 77; in criminal cases before a justice of the peace, XLIII. 63, 64; XL. 53; in cases of conviction and sentence to the penitentiary, XLII. 30; upon habeas corpus, XLV. 47, 48; depositions used upon an impeachment before the House of Representatives, XLII. 39; when separate actions are brought against the makers and indorsers of negotiable instruments, XLII. 72; upon petitions for dower, XLI. 7; upon judgments recovered for defalcations in the school fund, canal tolls, &c., XLI. 97; in proceedings to change the names of persons, towns and villages, XL. 29; when a committee examines the books, &c., of the county auditor and county treasurer, XLV. 42, 43; in suits on claims not negotiable assigned by a dissolved corporation, XLIII. 94, 95; in prosecutions for bringing paupers or lunatics into a township or county, XLIII. 78; when the bills of a bank are protested, XLII. 41.
in cases of conviction and sentence to the penitentiary: how collected by execution, &c., and preliminary proceeding, &c., before being certified by the Warden of the penitentiary or paid out of the State treasury, XLII. 30; report of the clerk of the court to the Auditor of State, and of the prosecuting attorney to the clerk of the court, respecting the costs in such cases, XL. 25.
items of in cases of appeal to the common pleas from the judgment of a justice where the cause was tried by a jury before the justice, XLIII. 57; in proceedings upon a habeas corpus, XLV. 47; for assisting an officer in keeping, &c., watercraft taken in a suit against the watercraft by name, XLI. 52.
security for by foreign guardian, XLIV. 58, 59; in suits in the partnership name only, XLIV. 66; in criminal cases before a justice of the peace, XL. 53; in suits brought upon a claim not negotiable assigned by a dissolved corporation, XLIII. 94, 95; when the plaintiff before a justice renders, from the township in which the suit is brought, XLV. 52. advancement of costs, &c., in suits against watercraft by name, XLI. 51, 52. collection of costs against school districts in certain cases, XLIV. 114; XLI. 59. when a justice of the peace may issue an execution for costs, XLIII. 120; see Swan's Stat. 405.
prosecuting attorney, sheriff and clerk, to keep cash books, &c., of moneys received officially, XL. 25; see XLII. 25; XLIII. 123.
may be melted and sold by the county commissioners, XLIII. 16. COUNTERFEITING INSTRUMENTS
may be mutilated and sold by the county commissioners, XLIII. 16.
who may sign petition for, and remonstrance against the erection of a new county, and the mode of petitioning, and the proofs, &c., XLII. 46.
mode of appointing a committee to examine the books, &c., of the auditor, and the powers and duties of such committee, XLV. 42, 43.
his employment of assistants, and the salary of such assistants, XLIII. 123. effect of not keeping his office at the county seat, XLII. 77.
powers and duties of: when statement, &c., of taxable property has not been sworn to by the owner, &c., or when the owner, &c., is unavoid- ably prevented froin making list, XLIV. 102; XLV. 62, 63; as to adding to list of property what is omitted, and correcting errors, &c., XLIV. 102; XLV. 63; as to the listing, valuing, &c., property for the year 1846, XLIV. 102, 103; as to correcting valuation, &c., of property, XLIV. 108; xlv. 63; as to statement of moneys received under the act taxing brokers, XLIV. 130; as to making out duplicate or full schedule of all taxable property, &c., XLIV. 105 to 107; XLV. 63; as to trans- mitting abstracts to the auditor of state, and the forms thereof, XLV. 64; when land upon which taxes have been actually paid are returned de- linquent, XLIII. 1; as to issuing orders for certain costs in criminal cases before justices, XLIII. 63, 64; as to publication of variations of the true from the magnetic meridian, XLIII. 75; as to orders drawn by the directors of the poorhouse for provisions, &c., XLIII. 100; as to road taxes to be applied to free turnpikes, and fees, XLIII. 107; as to advertising lists, sale, and redemption of lands forfeited for taxes, XLIII. 124; XL. 4 to 6; XLV. 64; as to advertising and selling land delin- quent or forfeited for taxes, when the taxes are not double the cost of advertising, XLV. 64; when and how to prepare list and advertise lands delinquent for taxes, XLII. 27; to send a newspaper containing list of forfeited and delinquent lands to the auditor of state, with copy of publisher's bill, XLIV. 70; as to suits against the fund commissioners of the surplus revenue, XLV. 32; as to including school land under lease in the list of land liable to pay district school tax, XLII. 61; gen- erally, under the "retrenchment law" of 1844, XLII. 25, 26; see XLIII. 123; XLII. 43; as to keeping cash books, XLIII. 123; XLII. 25, 26; as to giving notice relating to the election and support of a county super- intendent of common schools, XLV. 32, 33; as to the enumeration of youth, XL. 50, 51; as to distribution of the school fund when a district is composed of parts of different counties, XLI. 59; as to apportioning school fund generally, XL. 50, 51; as sealer of weights and measures, XLIV. 55 to 57; as one of the board for equalizing the valuation of property for taxation, XLV. 60, 61; as commissioner of the surplus revenue, XLIV. 68, 69; as to drawing orders in favor of agricultural societies, XLIV. 71; as to licenses of pedlers, XLIV. 82, 83; when there is a vacancy in the office of township assessor, XLIV. 97; as to amount to charge for the exhibition of shows, XLV. 43; may contract for pub- lication of the general laws in newspaper of county, if, &c., and duties in such case, XLII. 82; to record in a book the bonds of public officers which have heretofore or may hereafter be lodged with him for safe keeping, and to give certified copies therefrom, XLI. 13. as to his deducting tax on property destroyed, XLI. 50. relieved from duty of commissioner of insolvents, XLIV. 50.
COUNTY AUDITOR- Continued.
fees and compensation: generally, XLII. 24; see, also, XLIII. 123, as to keeping "cash books"; as fund commissioner of surplus revenue, &c., XLIV. 68; xLv. 32; application, &c., of road taxes to free turn- pikes, XLIII. 107.
penalties against: for not performing certain duties relating to the state census, XLII. 1; under the "retrenchment law" of 1844, xlii. 25; see XLIII. 123; for neglect of duty in relation to the enumeration of youth annually, XL. 50.
COUNTY BOARD OF EQUALIZATION—
powers and duties of for the year 1846, XLIV. 102, 103; for 1847 and an- nually, XLV. 60, 61.
COUNTY COMMISSIONERS-
their compensation, XLII. 23.
powers and duties relating to taxes: for roads for 1846, at special meet- ing in certain counties, XLIV. 110, 111; to pay salary of county superin- tendent of common schools, XLV. 32; to pay interest on county debt, XLV. 38; for roads in certain counties, XLV. 59, 60; for school purposes, XLV. 64; as to remitting, &c., taxes upon property destroyed, XLI. 50. powers and duties as to roads: to lay out and establish State roads, XLIV. 73; to change a free turnpike into a State road, XLIV. 74; to establish county roads on the boundary line of the State, thirty feet wide, XLI. 58; establishing and reducing the width of county roads, XLII. 18; as to allowance for the value of stone, timber or gravel taken by a su- pervisor of roads to repair a road, XL. 37; appeal to, as to the reloca- tion, &c., of a free turnpike road, XLIV. 6.
powers and duties as to appointment, filling vacancies and removal of officers: commissioners of free turnpikes, XLIII. 108; assessors for 1846, XLIV. 94, 110; vacancies in office of director of poor house, XL. 35.
miscellaneous powers and duties: as to subscribing for the stock of a cor- poration, XLIV. 82; selling, &c., counterfeit coin and stolen goods and instruments for counterfeiting, XLIII. 16; as to the establishment of the true meridian, XLIII. 75; as to criminals sentenced to hard labor in the county, XLIII. 79; XLIV. 9; as to authorizing assistant clerks to be em- ployed in the offices of the recorder, treasurer, and auditor of the county, XLIII. 123; as to ordering county or township officers to keep cash books, XLIII. 123; the salary of the county superintendent of common schools, XLV. 32: as to remission of fines, debts, &c., xli. 85; XLV. 49; in proceedings to establish roads, drains, ditches, railways or tunnels to mines, lakes, swamps, quarries, &c., in certain counties, XLV. 50, 51; as part of a board for the equalization of the value of real estate for taxation, xLv. 60, 61; under the "retrenchment law" of 1844, XLII. 25, 26; XLII. 123; the allowance of fees to attorneys for defending pauper criminals, XLII. 28: providing furniture, &c., for jail, and appointing physician, &c. XLI. 76; as to allowing for services to the county generally, XLI. 85; as to employing a person to collect fines, claims, &c., due to the county, XLI. 85; as to appropriations for teachers' institutes, XLV. 67; see Swan's Stat. 890.
COUNTY FUND COMMISSIONERS of the surplus revenue
appointment, &c., under former laws, XLIII. 77.
county auditor and treasurer to act as such, and their powers, duties, and fees, XLIV. 68, 69.
suits against, XLIII. 69; xLv. 32.
how they may relieve the borrowers of the surplus revenue, and when to pay over the funds, XLIII. 72; see, also, XLI. 81, 82.
COUNTY JAIL- See JAIL.
COUNTY SEAT
who may sign petition for, and remonstrance against a change of the county seat, and the requisites of such petition, &c., and the proofs to accompany it, XLII. 46.
powers and duties: under the "retrenchment law" of 1844, XLII. 25, 26; in the appointment of township assessor, XLIV. 97; in the payment of taxes collected for State purposes, XLIV. 120, 121; in the payment of moneys received from sections 16 and 29, XLIV. 121; in the payment of moneys received from brokers, XLIV. 130; in the payment of the surplus revenue to the Treasurer of State, XLV. 32; see XLIII. 72; in the payment of orders for supplies, &c., for the poor house, XLI. 100; as to suits against the fund commissioners of the surplus revenue, XLV. 32; as to enforcing payment of taxes against administrator, receiver, guardian, &c., XLV. 64; as to attendance in townships to receive taxes, XLV. 64; as to attendance at county seat to receive taxes, XLI. 4; dis- training for taxes, XLII. 62; XLIII. 1; XLI. 5; when to settle with the county auditor and the Treasurer of State, XLI. 5; (see as to Hamilton County, XLIV. 121;) as to recording the official bonds of officers and copies from the record, XLI. 13; to sue officers for not forwarding the returns of the election of Governor, XLI. 46.
penalties against: for circulating, &c., the bills of banks whose charters have expired or whose assets are in the hands of receivers, XLIv. 14, 116; for returning land delinquent when the taxes have been paid to him, XLIII. 1; see XLII. 62; for not making within the proper time a settlement with the Auditor of State, XLI. 5.
to act (except in Gallia county) as fund commissioner of surplus revenue, and powers, duties, &c., as such, XLIV. 68, 69.
when the treasurer of Hamilton county to settle with the Auditor of State, XLIV. 121.
when lands returned delinquent and tax receipt produced what to do, XLIII. 1; see XLII. 62.
effect of not keeping office at the county seat, XLII. 77.
employment and salary of assistants, XLIII. 123.
how to dispose of money deposited to redeem land forfeited for the nonpay- ment of taxes and sold, XLIII. 124.
COUNTY TREASURER- Continued.
mode of appointing a committee to examine his books, and the powers and duties of such committee, xLv. 42, 43.
may sue predecessors, XLII. 62.
compensation: XLII. 24; when taxes not paid until after the 20th Decem- ber, XLI. 5; for paying over surplus revenue to the Treasurer of State,
- See APPEAL, CHANCERY, ERROR, writ of.
the court in bank: when to be held twice in each year, XLIII. 80.
the law providing for its session twice in each year suspended for the years 1846 and 1847, XLIV. 5; xLv. 6.
when arguments to be oral and when written, XLIII. 81.
may establish rules for the admission of certain documentary and written evidence, XLIII. 115.
when equally divided in opinion in capital or penitentiary cases, the judgment below must be reversed, XLII. 52.
the supreme court: appellate jurisdiction, &c., taken away, XLIII. 80. terms of: for 1842, XL. 7, 8; for 1843, XLI. 7 to 9, 53; for 1844, XLII. 9 to 12 for 1845, XLIII. 9, 99; for 1846, XLIV. 4; for 1847, xLv. 1. when term may be continued beyond time fixed by law, and when no court held, or there is not time to dispose of cases, by consent cases may be taken to another county, Id. ib. and XLIII. 11.
the courts of common pleas: bills of exception in, generally, XLIII. 80; writs of error in, generally, XLIII. 80, 81; mode of proceeding when judges not disinterested in cause, XLIII. 81.
terms of: 1st circuit, for the year 1842, xL. 9, 32; for 1843, XLI. 16, 58; for 1844, XLII. 12; for 1845, XLIII. 11, 19; for 1846, XLIV. 20; for 1847, XLV. 7.
2d circuit, for the year 1842, XL. 9; for 1843, XLI. 16: for 1844, XLII. 12; for 1845, XLII. 11, 15, 21, 22, 99; for 1846, XLIV. 21; for 1847, XLV. 11.
3d circuit, for the year 1842, XL. 9; for 1843, XLI. 16; for 1844, XLII. 13, 70; for 1845, XLIII. 12, 18; for 1846, XLIV. 18, 50; for 1847, XLV. 10.
4th circuit, for the year 1842, XL. 9, 26; for 1843, XLI. 16, 49; for 1844, XLII. 13; for 1845, XLIII. 12; for 1846, &c., XLIV. 24. 5th circuit, for the year 1842, XL. 10; for 1843; XLI. 17, 49; for 1844, XLII. 13; for 1845, XLIII. 12; for 1846, XLIV. 25; for 1847, XLV. 13. 6th circuit, for the year 1842, XL. 10; for 1843, XLI. 17, 49; for 1844, XLII. 13; for 1845, XLIII. 12, 18; for 1846, &c., XLIV. 18. 7th circuit, for the year 1842, XL. 10; for 1843, XLI. 17; for 1844, XLII. 14; for 1845, XLIII. 12; for 1846, &c., XLIV. 16, 25, 137.
8th circuit, for the year 1842, XL. 10, 13; for 1843, XLI. 17, 27, 48; for 1844, XLII. 14, 46; for 1845, XLIII. 13, 15; for 1846, XLIV. 26; for 1847, XLV. 8.
9th circuit, (Cuyahoga, for 1844, XLII. 17); for 1845, &c., XLII. 13; Cuyahoga county, for 1847, XLV. 6.
10th circuit, for the year 1842, XL. 11; for 1843, XLI. 18; for 1844, XLII. 14, 44; for 1845, XLII. 13; for 1846, XLIV. 23; for 1847, xLv. 9. 11th circuit, for the year 1842, XL. 11; for 1843, XLI. 18; for 1844, XLII. 15, 45; for 1845, XLIII. 13; for 1846, XLIV. 17, 137; for 1947, XLV. 14.
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