As amend ed, Mar. 2, 1907, p. 197, § 1. Jan. 26, 1903, p. 27, § 5. Ib., § 3. nine in number at any one time, two servants and one doorkeeper of the gallery. (Dec. 14, 1876, p. 51 § 4.), 924. (2237, 2238) (55, 54) (54, 53) Appointment and election of subordinate employes of legislature.-The employes of the senate shall be elected or selected or employed as may be determined by the senate by resolution adopted by the senate after its permanent organization. The doorkeeper of the gallery, reading clerk, pages, and messengers of the house shall be appointed by the speaker. The servants of the house shall be selected by the doorkeeper of the house, with the approval of the speaker.. The clerical assistants to the clerk of the house and to the engrossing and enrolling clerks of the house shall be selected by them, respectively, with the approval of the speaker; and the house shall provide by rule or resolution the manner of selecting committee clerks. (Dec. 14, 1876, p. 51, § 6.) 925. Terms of employment of subordinate employes of legislature. All the other employes of the senate and house named in the two preceding sections shall hold office at the pleasure of the senate and house, and their employment shall not extend beyond the session of the legislature. 926. (2236, 2237) (53, 55, 54) (52, 54, 53) Compensation of subordinate employes of the legislature.-The salary of the comparing clerk of the senate and committee clerks of the house and senate shall be four dollars per day, and that of the assistants to the secretary of the senate and clerk of the house, and the engrossing and enrolling clerk of the senate, and enrolling clerk and engrossing clerk of the house shall be four dollars per day, for the time for which they are actually employed. The compensation of the pages and messengers of the senate and house shall be two dollars per day, and the compensation of the doorkeeper of the gallery of the senate and house shall be three dollars and fifty cents per day, and the compensation of the servants of the senate and house shall be two dollars and fifty cents per day. The compensation of the reading clerk of the house shall be the same as that of the assistant clerk of the house. 927. (2239) (56) (55) Pay of subordinate officers; how certified and paid. The compensation due to the officers and employes herein before named shall be certified by the president of the senate and the speaker of the house of representatives, respectively, to the auditor, who shall issue his warrant therefor. 928. (2240) Secretary of senate and clerk of house to file papers and furnish copy of journal.—Within thirty days after 18, 1903, p. 241, $ 1; Aug. 13, 1907, p. 711, §§ the adjournment of any session of the legislature, the secretary As amendof the senate and the clerk of the house of representatives must ed, Sept. file and arrange the papers of their respective houses in the office of the secretary of state, and copy and deliver to the public printer the journals of their respective houses, with proper indexes thereto; and for such services when performed, they shall receive, respectively, the sum of six hundred dollars; and the sum of twelve hundred dollars is appropriated for such services when performed. The bundle of papers fastened together with paper brad, labeled and filed with the secretary of state, held not to be the journals of the legislature, but only data from which the journal was made up.-Montgomery Co. v. Gaston, 126 Ala. 426 (28 So. 497). The journals of the legislature are the bound volumes in which its proceedings are kept and it imports verity.—Ib. The phrase "to keep" does not require or authorize the secretary of state to know what the journal contains, nor to revise the same, and he cannot be compelled so to do by mandamus.-State v. Wilson, 123 Ala. 259 (26 So. 482). 1 and 2. LIBRARIAN OF SUPREME COURT (Civil Code).. LICENSE OF FOREIGN CORPORATIONS (Political Code) LIENS AND EXECUTIONS; FRAUDS AS TO (Criminal Code). .4754-4829 7342, 7343, 7423, 7821 (Criminal Code) LIQUORS, LICENSE TO SELL (Civil Code). LITERATURE, OBSCENE (Criminal Code).. LIQUORS; SALES IN DISPENSARIES (Political Code).. LIVERY OF SEIZIN (Civil Code)..... 3364 LIVERY STABLE KEEPER'S LIEN (Civil Code).. LIVE STOCK INSURANCE (Civil Code).. LIVE STOCK, OFFENSES CONCERNING (Criminal Code). LOANS (Civil Code)... LOBBYING (Criminal Code)..... .4806-4807 .4240-4259 .4606-4610 6230-6242 .3927-3957 7083 .3597-3612 .3301-3305, 3389-3391 LOCAL IMPROVEMENTS, MUNICIPAL (Political Code). LOCOMOTIVE ENGINEER (Civil Code). LOGS (Criminal Code)...... .7386, 7387 .1359-1420 .7224-7232 .492-511 .5473 et seq. 7865-7869, 7331-7332 .2491, 2492 5739-5745 2361 .6994-7001 .6028-6034 MAD DOG (Criminal Code)... MAGAZINE (Political Code). MAGISTRATE (Political Code). MAJORITY (Political Code) MALE (Political Code).... MALT LIQUORS (Political Code). .4345-4361 .7388, 7389 6235 .2413, 2427, 1453 4 4 1 2361 MALTREATMENT OF CONVICT OR PRISONER (Criminal Code).... 6608, 6609, 6619 MANDAMUS, PROHIBITION, CERTIORARI, AND OTHER REMEDIAL WRITS OF A SUPERVISORY NATURE (Civil Code)....4864-4872 MANSLAUGHTER (Criminal Code)..... .7090-7093 MAPS AND PLATS OF COUNTY (Political Code).. MARKET HOUSES; BUTCHERS; OFFENSE (Criminal Code).. MARKETS, MUNICIPAL (Political Code). .400, 401 .6419 1279 .4873-4876 ..6240, 6675 .4877-4891, 2498 .7050, 7051 .5593-5597 7395 MILEAGE BOOKS; INTERCHANGEABLE (Civil Code). MILITARY (Political Code)... MILITARY; OFFENSES CONCERNING (Criminal Code).. .929-998 7396-7417 Amended Feb. 15, 1907, p. 44. § 1. (r.c.c.) SECTION. CHAPTER 29. MILITIA, 929-998. 929. Alabama national guard; the governor commander-in-chief. 930. Staff of commander-in-chief. 931. Duties of adjutant-general 932. Salary of adjutant-general. 933. Report of adjutant-general. 934. Duties of assistant adjutantgeneral. 935. Duties of staff officers. 936. What constitutes regiment of infantry, cavalry, or artillery. 937. Field tutes. 938. Officers, commissioned and noncommissioned, appointed by colonel. officers, what consti 939. Squadron or battalion. 943. Additional officers. 946. Company, how organized. 947. Company, assignment to regiment. 948. Liability of officer for losses or casualties to property. of 949. Commutation payment of. expenses; SECTION. 965. Discipline prescribed. 966. Company, troop, battery, etc., how disbanded. 967. Uniform. 968. Arms and equipments. 969. Repository for military prop crty. 970. Clerk of adjutant-general; duties and salary of. 971. Officers; how commissioned. 972. Officers; reduction to ranks. 973. Officer or enlisted man; discharge of. 974. Military offenses enumerated and defined. 975. Offenses of officers. 976. Officers' delinquencies. 977. Triable offenses of enlisted men. 978. Delinquencies of enlisted men. 979. Military courts, courts martial and of inquiry; jurisdiction and conduct of. 980. Findings of court martial; how executed. 981. Expenses and costs in military cases. 982. Expenses of persons traveling in obedience to orders of government. 983. Medical supplies. 984. Exemption from poll tax and jury duty. 985. Pay of Alabama national guard when in service. 986. Guardhouse, preservation of order. 987. Sale of liquors prohibited. 988. Powers of commanding officer to close up liquor houses and other places. 989. Annual encampment. 990. Deserters. 991. Articles of war. 992. Penalty for failure to attend encampment. 993. Brigade; formation of. 994. Powers of brigadier-general. 995. Payment of brigade staff. 996. Military board; its duties. 997. When military board meets. 998. Retired list; who are eligible. 929. (2852) Alabama National Guard; the governor commander-in-chief. The active volunteer organized military |