RIOTS— SEC
counties, incorporated towns and cities liable for damages to prop-
,erty, by and when......... .......,............................. 1,2-
^. 3
plaintiff may plead generally and give the special matter in evi-
dence...... ......... .........„,.......................................... *
RIVERS—
casing ballast in, how punished......................... ........................ 170
buHing weirs or hedges across, how... .......................... 171
ROA!S-
coun-fey commissioners have power to open and close.. — ................ 10
application for, how made............... .......................................... 12
notice of application, how given................................................. 13
cou»ter petitions may be presented against.................................. 14
examiners, when to be appointed............;.. ................................. 15
Aho may be examiners. .. ...........,.........................................•.<•.. 15
lath of examiners....................................................."....... ..... 16
duty of examiners..................................................................... 17
notice to be given by, and bow given...... .................................... 17
to locate road and make and return plat of.................................. J8
and nf old road when application is to alter or close..................... 18
to report reasons for opinions.................................................... 18,19
whd-e roads may not be located but by consent... ......................... 20
wiiftb of roads...... ................................................................... 21
exaniners to assess and return damages....................... ............... 22
county commissioners to confirm or reject or amend return, and
when................................................................................... 22,26
to determine by whom damages to be paid ................. ................ 23
to whom damages shall be paid.................................................. 24
signing petition for road not to render liable for damaged............. 25
JlD£ts to be in the discretion of commissioners.........................."... 25
^>ay of examiners,""...."..""....................."..",.............".""" 27
', who entitled to private, and where........................................ 29
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commissioners to be appointed, and by whom, and on what notice 30
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" how to be laid out and how location changed."........"""". .....".. 30j31
when to vest in applicant.".....,."... .,.".".."..".."......".."." ...... 33
application and return to be recorded.................. ........ ........... 32
. penalty for obstructing....................,.................."...""..""..".. 34
when and on what private roads railway may be laid. ......""...... 39
how and on what terms railway granted...............................".. 39,40
when location over quarry may be changed............." ..."..""". 41
how damages apportioned................................."......"..."........ 43
pay of commissioners and others......"..................................... 44
right of appeal...."......"""...............""................... .............. 46
election, pay and duty of supervisors of...... ............... ......... .....
penalty for destroying indexes on,"..,.....".. _ .... — .. ....."...".". 22
ROBBERY—
person convicted of, or as accessory to, how punished................. 172
of bonds, or other instruments, how............................"......".... 101
KOGUES AND VAGABONDS—
who to be deemed, and how punished. ....... ............. .......... ........ 173
ROPE DANCERS—
to obtain license, and cost of license............".......".""."...""." 96,98
what license to contain........... ........................ ......... .............. 97
penalty for neglect... .............. ............... ................... ............... 99
duty to exhibit license, and penalty for refusal ......................... 100
RUNAWAYS—
slave running away, how punished.. ............. .................. ......174,175
what'conclusive evidence of.............."......."."."".."".."".."". 174
proceeds of sale, how disposed of.,........"...............".............." 176
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