Analytical index to the laws of Texas, 1823-1905 (both dates inclusive). Page: 105
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INDEX TO LAWS OF TEXAS.
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CONFLAGRATIONS-continued.
Destruction of courthouse at Sumpter
by fire, 7-455-1873.
Releasing certain inhabitants of Piano
from paying taxes on account of
conflagration, 9-291-1882.
Requesting Texas delegation in United
States Congress to urge settlement
of claims of those who suffered loss
by partial burning of Brenham by
United States troops in 1866, 9-4381883.
CONFRATERNITY OF SANTO ENTIERROGranting
permission to establish, 1225-1828.
CONGRESS (also see Congressional
Districts; Elections)Republic
of MexicoConstitutional
provisions relating
to, 1-77-1824.
Election of deputies, 1-146-1826.
Provisions of State Constitution of
Coahuila and Texas with regard
to election of deputies, 1-438-1827.
Coahuila and TexasConstitutional
provisions relating
to legislative department, 1-4271827.
Constitutional provisions relating
to election of deputies, 1-438-1827.
Meeting and AdjournmentDeclaring
constituent Congress installed,
1-114-1824.
Oath of members, 1-115-1824.
Te Deum celebrating installation,
1-116-1824.
Oath of members. etc.. 1-118-1824.
Convocation, constitutional, 1-1571827.
Election of permanent deputation;
and adjournment of session,
1-169-1827.
Prorogued, 1-194-1827.
Session prolonged. 1-212-182S.CONGRESS-continued.
Coahuila and Texas-continued.
Prorogued, 1-232-1829.
Extra sessions to be held, 1-2741830.
Extra sessions, 1-388-1834.
Prorogued, 1-403-1835.
Providing for closing session, 1420-1835.
To meet every year and hold sessions
at place to be designated
by law; constitutional provision,
1-433-1827.
Per Diem and MileageSalary
and viaticum of members,
1-168-1827.
MiscellaneousForms
for issuing and publishing
decrees, 1-116-1824.
,Style of address of Congress, Presidents
and Secretaries of Congress
and Governor, 1-117-1824.
Oath to be taken by President,
Deputies, Governor, State officers,
etc., 1-118-1824.
Regulating Secretary's office, 1133-1825.
Election of Deputies, 1-159-1827..
Election of Deputies, 1-166-1827..
Substitute Deputies authorized to
hold municipal offices, 1-2121828.
Substitutes. to fill certain offices,.
to be elected by Congress on
nomination of Governor, 1-2441829.
State Congresses declared medium
through which will of nation
expressed, 1-312-1833.
In accusations made against the
Assessor General for crimes in
office, Congress to resolve itself
into a grand jury and declare
whether just grounds for prosecution,
1-328-1833.
Exposition submitted to Federal
Congress, asking that amnesty
be not limited, 1-395-1835.
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