Receiving, concealing, or harboring such child. 323 Taking or detaining a woman with intent to marry, or carnally know her. 323 ACTION- In action for charge of incest, adultery, etc., against female, special damages need 141 For seduction, allowed without allegation or proof of loss of service. . 141 141 141 City liable for acts of mob. 141 In favor of widow or minor children of a person killed by the wanton or malicious Against persons owning animal affected with glanders Persons killed or injured by railroads Action must be brought within twelve months 142 142 142 179 550, 551 631 Porter of Quarter-Master General to act as porter for Adjutant General and Register In action for charge of adultery against female, special damages need not be alleged 141 Adultery forfeits dower 373 Husband living separate from wife in adultery, forfeits his claim to her estate . . 373 ADULTERATING FOOD, DRINK, ETC.- Fraudulently adulterating food, drink, drugs, or medicine 346 346 Adulterating or diluting milk, or selling skimmed milk, or milk from animals fed 347 ADVANCEMENTS— Advancements to be charged and descendants to be made equal. 374 Advancements to be valued when property given. 374 If not given as a portion or settlement, not to be charged. Not to be taken as to part of decedent's estate in estimating distributable share of 374 374 When advancement deemed satisfaction of devise. 836 ADVERTISEMENTS- FAGE. Circuit court or court of common pleas may authorize newspapers to publish legal 143 Affidavit of editor, printer, publisher, or proprietor, evidence of publication. 143 352 303 Penalty for defacing or tearing down. ALIENS- See Naturalization. . . 42 Upon what conditions they may become citizens 42 Estate purchased by alien, who afterwards becomes citizen, not liable to be escheated, 191 Alien wife or child of a citizen may take and hold real or personal estate Heir may take real estate, though ancestor through whom he derives descent is an 192 Alien may be distributee as though he were a citizen APPEALS TO COURT OF APPEALS— Have appellate jurisdiction over final orders and judgments of all other courts, 371 409 311 Nor from county court, quarterly court, police court, or justice of the peace. APPEALS TO THE CIRCUIT COURT- From all order and judgments of the quarterly court in civil cases, when value in ARSON- Person guilty of, how punished. . PAGE. Burning personal property Burning warehouse, church, powder-house, store-house, etc. Burning court-house, county or public prison, clerk's office, Capitol of the State, or 327 327 327 Penalty where death ensues. Burning dwelling-house or any charitable institution. 327 328 Penalty for attempting to burn Burning, or attempting to burn, any house within the walls of the penitentiary ASSAULT AND BATTERY- Actions for, cease or die with the person injured or injuring With brass-knuckles, colts, slung-shots, etc., damages allowed ASSESSOR- 328 328 328 179 324 141 See Revenue and Taxation. ASSIGNMENTS- Of bonds, bills, etc., vests right of action in assignee, but not to impair offsets, etc., 718 249 In action on assignment necessary to aver consideration 250 Only the consideration actually paid shall be recovered 250 Promissory note payable to obligor, and by him indorsed, shall operate as a promise 251 Every person signing his name on back of promissory note deemed and treated as May recover for wrongful suing out of, without proof of malice Property exempt from execution, exempt from distress or attachment for rent, ex- cept in certain cases. 609 Sheriff may attach for taxes 736 ATTORNEY GENERAL- To prosecute motions against attorneys for failing to pay over money collected by ATTORNEY GENERAL-Continued. PAGE Opinion of Attorney General to be given Superintendent of Public Instruction, Compose part of board of education 215 His fee in bastardy cases on appeal. ATTORNEYS AT LAW- 163 No one convicted of treason or felony allowed to practice. . . 147 Before license granted must have certificate of good character from county court How license obtained from judges of Court of Appeals. 148 No one to practice without license and until he has taken oath. Attorney for Commonwealth, county attorney, and Attorney General, to prosecute 149 Not allowed to keep his office in clerk's office. 149 Penalty for keeping office in clerk's office. 149 County judge may keep his law office in his office of county judge Governor authorized to employ in all cases not provided by law. 154 Allowance to attorney for taking depositions for the State 196 Not to be accepted as surety for personal representative or guardian. ATTORNEY FOR THE COMMONWEALTH— To prosecute motions against attorneys at law who fail to pay over money collected To prosecute suits against attorneys for neglect of duty To prosecute all offenders in his district. To receive an annual salary. When absent court to appoint a substitute Pay of substitute. No taxed fee except where right of trial by jury is guaranteed. When law gives part of sum recovered, that shall be his fee To receive thirty per cent. of all judgments. If, upon verdict of jury, judgment is less than $50, then attorney's fee of $5 to 149 128 151 151 Penalty for practicing law in his own district, except in certain cases Not to receive money, etc., in consideration not to prosecute offender or dismiss Shall file statement in writing setting forth reasons for dismissing indictment or 152 153-4 353 Vacancy in office of, how filled. Duty to sue out injunction against any person or corporation for violating chapter on 301 368 ATTORNMENT- Attornment to a stranger without consent of landlord, void, etc. 586 AUDITOR- Constitutional provision for his election, term of office, and duties, how to be pre- |