SLAVERY, prohibited, 264. SOLDIERS, quartering of, 259. SOLVENT DEBTS subject to taxation, 320. SPECIAL LAWS, for special purposes, validity of, 317. suits against, 319. great seal of, 290. grants and commissions by, 290. boundary, 331. STATE CAPITOL, appropriations for, 311. STATE GOVERNMENT, does not ex propria vigore establish STATE INDEBTEDNESS, limitation of, 310. STATE OFFICERS, enumeration of elective, and duties, 291. compensation not to be increased, 292. STATE PRISON, contracts as to, 252. vested interests in, 252. STATUTE OF LIMITATIONS, affect remedy, 255. STOCKHOLDERS of corporations and associations personally STREETS, state has no proprietary interest in, 284. SUFFRAGE, free, to be supported by laws-disqualifications right of, 265, SUNDAY LAW of 1861, 240. SUPERINTENDENT OF PUBLIC INSTRUCTION, to be elected SUPERVISORS, déclared elective by legislature, vacancy can legislature to provide for election of, 317. SUPREME COURT, clerk for, 306. how constituted, 295. election of justices, 295. terms of justices, 295. jurisdiction of, 296. may issue what writs, 296. SUPREME EXECUTIVE POWER, vested in governor, 287. SURVEYOR GENERAL, and etc., 291. other state officers, duties, TAX, act legalizing is not void, 327. on mortgages, 328. is a debt, when, 326. TAX COLLECTOR, sheriff as, 324. TAXATION, allowance for delinquency, 322. growing crops subject to, 323. of railroad property, 322. shall be equal and uniform-all property subject to-in proportion to value, 319. solvent debts, subject to, 320. United States and public property not subject to, 821. TAXATION, U. S. bonds not subject to, 324. TERMS OF COURTS, to be prescribed, 306. evidence required to convict, 264. powers of governor as to, 290. TRIAL BY JURY, guaranteed, 242. UNIFORMITY OF LAWS, degree of, to be determined by legis UNIVERSITY, legislature must protect and secure applica- VACANICIES, when governor may appoint to, 288. what is vacancy, 288. VARIANCE, aquittal from, 251. VESTED INTEREST, arising from contract with state, 252. VOTE, who entitled to, 332. VOTES, plurality elects, 331. VOTERS, who were on admission of state, 265. WITNESSES, shall not be unreasonably detained, 244. no one required to be against himself, 244, no disqualification on account of religious belief, 243. |