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IINDEX TO LAWS OF TEXAS.

ADMIRALTY COURTS-continued.
Defining powers of District Courts
when sitting as Admiiralty Courts,
2-521-1841.
Amendatory act, 2-733-1842.
Requesting establishment of Confederate
States Admiralty Courts at
Galveston and such other places on
Texas coast as deemed advisable,
5-395-1861.
ADOPTION (see Names Changed, for
other acts providing for adoption
)Amanda
Snody br James T. and
Nancy White, 2-693-1841.
MIargaret Jane Yorkings by Samuel
J. Redgatc. 2-1060-1S45.
Thomas Elder by Thomas Robinson,
2-1106-1845.
Zachary Taylor Long by Jacob F.
Winifree, 3-385-1848.
Mode of. 3-474-1850.
Susan Lavinia MeGuffin by Mary Gillespie,
3-677-1849.
Lucinda E. Nibbs by James Knight.
3-684-1850.
Helen and Clara Bass by -M. B. Menard.
3-813-1850.
Louisa Johnson by Joel and Narcissa
Boyd, 4-83-1854.
Authorizing C. H. Simmon to adopt
two children, 4-1286-1858.
Prohibiting passage of special laws
providing for adoption, 7-4221869.
ADULTERATIONProhibiting
adulteration of food,
wine, beer, liquors and drugs, 9379-1883.
Requiring manufacturers of certain
products to mark packages. 11-3401899.
Prohibiting adulteration, and regulating
inspection and sale, of concentrated
feed-stuffs for farm live
stock, 12-1073-1905.

ADULTERATION-continued.
Requiring word "adulterated" to be
branded, or marked, on every barrel,
box, package, etc.. containing
mixed, or in any way adulterated,
cereals of any kind, 12-1093-1905.
ADVISORY COMMITTEEOf
the Council, 1-1050-1836.
AFFIDAVITS, AFFIRMATIONS
AND OATHS (see Agents; Attorneys;
Constitutions; Crimes and
Miisdemeanors; Elections; Evidence;
Interrogatories; Oaths, Offices
and Officers, Civil; Pleading
and Practice; and special subjects,
such as Corporations. Insurance,
Taxation, etc.)-AFFRAYS
AND DISTURBANCES
OF THE PEACE (see Crimes and
Misdemeanors) AFRICAN
SLAVE TRADEResolution
of Plenary Convention concerning,
1-874-1836.
Report to said convention concerning,
1-896-1836.
Declaring. to be piracy; Constitution
of Republic of Texas, 1-1079-1836.
Proclamation of treaty with Great
Britain for suppression of, 2-8891842.
AFRICAN SLAVERYJoint
resolution concerning. 3-1321848.
Joint resolution concerning. 3-5311850.
Resolution concerning. 4-263-1855.
Resolution concerning 4-1155-1858.
AFRICANSProviding
against hostile invasion of
State by persons of color, 5-6081863.
AFRICANS, FREEOrdinance
of General Council relating
to, 1-721-1836.
Prohibiting importation, or immigration
of. 1-1024-1836.

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