Analytical index to the laws of Texas, 1823-1905 (both dates inclusive). Page: 169
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INDEX TO LAWS OF TEXAS.
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CRIXES AND MISDEMEANORScontinued.
Offenses committed by slaves, 3-8701850.
Repealing Sec. 24 of said act, 3-8951851.
Indemnification of owners for slaves
executed for capital offenses, 3-9111852.
To protect camp meetings and other
places of worship, 3-961-1852.
Offenses committed by negroes, 3-12981853.
Offenses against life, or person, 3-14661854.
Supplementary to Act of March 20,
1848, defining crimes and misdemeanors
and prescribing penalties,
3-1502-1854.
Amending Act of March 20, 1848, defining
crimes and misdemeanors,
etc., 4-255-1856.
Providing punishment for defacing
public buildings, 4-442-1856.
Supplementary to Act of August 28,
1856, establishing Penal Code, 4
1028-1858.
Supplementary and amendatory to act
establishing Code of Criminal Procedure,
4-1100-1858.
Disturbing religious worship, 5-4471861.
Discouraging enlistments, 5-483-1862.
Defacing public buildings, 5-495-1862.
Speculating in supplies for army, 5500-1862.
Offenses of civil officers not covered in
Code; furnishing weapons to slaves,
etc., 5-600-1863.
Inciting insubordination, or insurrection,
of slaves, 5-601-1863.
Obtaining goods under false pretenses
from the penitentiary, 5-610-1863.
Evading, or assisting to evade, conscript
laws, 5-614-1863.CRIMES AND MISDEMEANORScontinued.
Speculating in supplies for army, or
families of soldiers, 5-615-1863.
False representation of oneself as
Commissary, Quartermaster, or
agent, of Confederate States, or
State; agent of County Court or
Mutual Aid Association and procuring
supplies on such representation,
etc., 5-657-1863.
Removal, or destruction, of timber,
etc., belonging to asylums, 5-6661863.
Treason and misprision of treason and
other offenses, 5-666-1863.
Sedition, disaffection, disloyalty, 5674-1863.
Desertion from army, or navy, 5-6851863.
Sunday law, 5-690-1863.
Gaming, 5-703-1863.
Unlawful interference with private
property and private rights, 5-7651864.
Offenses by officers not defined in Penal
Code, 5-765-1864.
Unlawful interference with transportation
and exportation of cotton, 5770-1864.
Unlawful prevention of persons in custody
from consulting counsel, 5-8211864.
Disturbing the peace, 5-978-1866.
Amending Penal Code, 5-988-1866.
Permitting to run at large stock diseased
with glanders, 5-1020-1866.
Vagrancy, 5-1020-1866.
Rape, 5-1079-1866.
False pretenses; malfeasance in office,
5-1085-1866.
Wilfully taking into possession, driving
from range, etc., livestock;
changing marks and brands, 5-11051866.
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Raines, Cadwell Walton, 1839-1906. Analytical index to the laws of Texas, 1823-1905 (both dates inclusive)., book, 1906; Austin, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth6993/m1/177/: accessed April 26, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; .