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19 To enlarge the jurisdiction and powers of the county conrt in and for the county of Perry. By Mr. Little— To authorize the judge of the seventh judicial circuit to hold a special term of the circuit court for Sumter county for the trial of all unfinished criminal business, at such time as he may appoint, giving thirty days notice thereof by publication in some newspaper published in, said county. By Mr. Little— To repeal an act to require the court of county com- missioners to publish semi-annual exhibits of the receipts and expenditures of money for and on account of their respective counties, and to repeal all laws requiring the publication in newspapers of such exhibits. By Mr. Little— To consolidate the fine and forfeiture fund and the general fund of Sumter county. By Mr. Little— To authorize the commissioners’ court of Sumter county to settle and liquidate the outstanding fine and forfeiture debt against Sumter county. Which bills were severally read twice under suspension of the constitutional rule, and referred to the committee on the Judiciary. By Mr. Hamilton— To fix the terms of office of certain municipal officers in the city of Mobile. Which bill was read twice under suspension of the constitutional rule and referred to the Mobile delegation of the two houses. By Mr. Little— For the relief of Irene Larkins, guardian of her minor children, of Sumter county. By Mr. Dereen— To prohibit the sale of spirituous liquors within three miles of either of the churches in the village of Salem in the county of Lee. By Mr. Hamilton— To amend section 3 of an act entitled an act to confer civil jurisdiction upon the city court of Mobile. Which bills were severally read three times, forthwith, under suspension of the constitutional rule, and passed. By Mr. Haralson—
Object Description
Title | Journal of the Alabama Senate, 1873 [part 1 of 2]. |
Description | "Journal of the session of 1873, of the Senate of Alabama, commencing on the 17th November, 1873." |
Date | 1873 November - December |
Time Period | 1800-1899 |
Creator | Alabama. Legislature |
Original Format | House organs |
Repository | Alabama Department of Archives and History, 624 Washington Avenue, Montgomery, Alabama 36130 |
Language | English |
Sort Date | 1873-11 |
Description
Title | Page 19 |
Description | Journal of the Alabama Senate, November through December 1873. |
Date | 1873 November - December |
Time Period | 1800-1899 |
Creator | Alabama. Legislature |
Original Format | House organs |
Repository | Alabama Department of Archives and History, 624 Washington Avenue, Montgomery, Alabama 36130 |
Language | English |
Sort Date | 1873-11 |
Transcript | 19 To enlarge the jurisdiction and powers of the county conrt in and for the county of Perry. By Mr. Little— To authorize the judge of the seventh judicial circuit to hold a special term of the circuit court for Sumter county for the trial of all unfinished criminal business, at such time as he may appoint, giving thirty days notice thereof by publication in some newspaper published in, said county. By Mr. Little— To repeal an act to require the court of county com- missioners to publish semi-annual exhibits of the receipts and expenditures of money for and on account of their respective counties, and to repeal all laws requiring the publication in newspapers of such exhibits. By Mr. Little— To consolidate the fine and forfeiture fund and the general fund of Sumter county. By Mr. Little— To authorize the commissioners’ court of Sumter county to settle and liquidate the outstanding fine and forfeiture debt against Sumter county. Which bills were severally read twice under suspension of the constitutional rule, and referred to the committee on the Judiciary. By Mr. Hamilton— To fix the terms of office of certain municipal officers in the city of Mobile. Which bill was read twice under suspension of the constitutional rule and referred to the Mobile delegation of the two houses. By Mr. Little— For the relief of Irene Larkins, guardian of her minor children, of Sumter county. By Mr. Dereen— To prohibit the sale of spirituous liquors within three miles of either of the churches in the village of Salem in the county of Lee. By Mr. Hamilton— To amend section 3 of an act entitled an act to confer civil jurisdiction upon the city court of Mobile. Which bills were severally read three times, forthwith, under suspension of the constitutional rule, and passed. By Mr. Haralson— |