Title of Law

Date

A law establishing courts of judicature

Feb 28 1799

A law respecting crimes and punishments

Feb 28 1799

A law establishing a court of probate

Feb 28 1799

A law regulating marriages

Feb 28 1799

A law respecting oaths of office

Feb 28 1799

A law concerning defalcation

Feb 28 1799

A law to regulate taverns and retailers of liquors, and concerning Indians

Feb 28 1799

A law respecting sheriffs, coroners, recorders, and treasurers

Feb 28 1799

A law to prevent trespasses in divers cases

Mar 19 1799

A law concerning aliens and contagious diseases

Mar 19 1799

A law for the regulation of slaves

Mar 30 1799

A law establishing and regulating the fees of the several officers and persons thererin named

Apr 3 1799

A law for the dividing the counties into townships and constituting constables and overseers of the poor

Apr 3 1799

A law directing the manner in which money shall be raised and levied, to defray the charges which may arise within the several counties

Apr 3 1799

A law for allowing domestic attachments

Apr 10 1799

A law for the well regulating of gaols and prisons

Apr 12 1799

A law directing the building and establishing of a court house, gaol, pillory, whipping posts, and stocks in every county

Apr 12 1799

A law for opening and regulating highways

Apr 12 1799

A law regulating domestic attachments

Apr 12 1799

A law allowing foreign attachments

Apr 13 1799

A law regulating enclosures

Apr 13 1799

A law for the easy and speedy recovery of small debts

Apr 17 1799

A law authorizing the governor to establish public ferries

May 25 1799

An act to regulate the admission of attornies

May 1 1799

A law divorcing John Walton from his wife

May 27 1799

A law to impose a fine on persons refusing to fill the office of constable

Oct 5 1799

A law to provide for the inspection of gins, cotton presses, and cotton intended for exportation from this territory

Oct 5 1799

A law to prevent the importation of distempered cattle into this territory

Sep 21 1799

A law fixing the place whrere the supreme courts for this territory shall be held, the number of sessions, and the time for holding them

Sep 21 1799

A directing in whose name recognizances shall be taken

Sep 21 1799

A law to enable an obligee or obligees to bring an action on a joint obligation against one or more of the obligors when any of them are not residents of this territory. And also to make obligations and promissary notes assignable and also receipts for cotton

Sep 21 1799

A law pointing out the mode of entering special bail out of term time

Sep 21 1799

A law directing the mode of binding apprentices

Sep 21 1799

A law creating the office of clerk of the legislature

Oct 3 1799

A law to divorce Elizabeth Hutchins from John Hutchins, her husband

Oct 3 1799

A law extending and defining the limits of the gaol yards in this territory

May 27 1800

A law in addition to the laws for the regulation of slaves and Indians

May 27 1800

A law in addition to and amendment of the law for the permanent establishment of the militia of the Mississippi Territory

May 27 1800

A law authorizing the session of the supreme court at the county of Tombeckbee, whenever it shall be established

May 27 1800

A law to alter the times of holding the supreme court in the county of Adams and for other purposes

Oct 2 1800

A law to alter and amend a law heretofore passed in this territory entitled "A law fixing the place where the supreme courts for this territory shall be held, the number of sessions, and the time of holding them" and for other purposes

Oct 30 1800

A law to render promissory notes and cotton receipts negotiable and for other purposes

Oct 30 1800

A law to alter and amend the law respecting crimes and punishments

Oct 30 1800

A law to direct the mode in which monies may be drawn from the county treasurers and for other purposes

Oct 30 1800

A law providing for the speedy trial of slaves

Oct 30 1800