Analytical index to the laws of Texas, 1823-1905 (both dates inclusive). Page: 508
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INDEX TO LAWS OF TEXAS.
SUPREME COURT--continued.
Republic of Texas-continued.
Requiring judges to appoint a reporter
of the decisions of the court
(see Support of Government for
general appropriation acts containing
appropriations for reporter;
Printing and Publishing,
and Supreme Court Reports for
all acts relating to printing, distribution
and sale of reports), 2401-1840.
Regulating bills of exceptions, 2-5181841.
Salary of Chief Justice, 2-553-1840.
Assigning room for use of clerk, 2593-1841.
Salary of clerk, 2-694-1841.
Authorizing judges to arrange cases
on docket at their discretion, 2723-1842.
Creating eastern and western districts
of court, providing for appointment
of a clerk for the eastern
district, requiring an annual
adjourned session to be held in
eastern district at Nacogdoches,
etc., 2-731-1842.
Altering time and place of holding
court, by requiring annual sessions
to be held at Washington
after session of 1842 till business
disposed of, 2-766-1842.
Authorizing adjourned session to be
held at Austin, 2-799-1842.
Collection of costs, 2-924-1844.
Joint resolution providing for
amending Constitution so as to
provide for court consisting of
Chief Justice and two Associate
Justices elected by Congress, 2971-1844.
Requiring annual sessions to be
held at seat of government, and
prescribing time, 2-1162-1845.SUPREME COURT-continued.
Republic of Texas-continued.
Joint resolution providing for
amending Constitution so as to
provide for court consisting of
Chief Justice and two Associate
Justices elected by Congress, 21170-1845.
State of TexasConstitutional
provisions creating,
defining jurisdiction, etc., 2-12851845.
Filing briefs as appearance, 2-14391846.
Statute providing for establishment
and organization of court, 2-15551846.
Regulating appeals in criminal
cases, 2-1636-1846.
Reserving one of the public buildings
in Austin for use of court,
3-4-1848.
Amending Sections 10, 11, 13 and
22 of Act of May 12, 1846, providing
for establishment and organization
of, 3-72-1848.
Proposed amendment to Constitution
making judges elective by
people, 3-84-1848.
Requiring Governor to employ counsel
to represent State in appeals
from, to Supreme Court of United
States in certain cases, 3-215-1848.
Amendment to Constitution making
judges elective by people, 3-4741850.
Proceedings in, 3-609-1850.
Authorizing court to occupy room in
capitol, 3-764-1850.
Appropriation for purchase of certain
books for, 3-764-1850.
Amending act organizing, etc., 3838-1850.
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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/m1/516/: accessed April 25, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; .