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wherein such certificate is filed, may be introduced in evidence duced in to prove the fact of the existence of such corporation, without evidence. further proof.

Penalty.

SEC. 2. Section two of said Act is hereby amended so as to read as follows:

Section Two. Any person or persons who shall act as the Managing Agent or Superintendent of any such corporation, in conducting or carrying on any business of such corporation, in any of the counties of this State, without any such certificate having been filed as required by section one of this Act, shall be deemed guilty of a misdemeanor, and on conviction shall be fined not less than fifty nor more than five hundred dollars, to which may be added imprisonment in the county Proviso. jail for any period not exceeding six months; provided, that in all actions against such corporations, associations, or companies which have neglected to file the proper certificate or Act of their incorporation, as heretofore provided, it shall be sufficient to establish the legal existence of such corporation by the proof of their acting as such.

Appropriation.

CHAP. XVI.—An Act for the relief of Jacob Kline.

[Approved January 30, 1877.]

The People of the State of Nevada, represented in Senate and
Assembly, do enact as follows:

SECTION 1. The sum of one thousand and fifty-one dollars and forty cents ($1,051-4) is hereby appropriated out of any moneys in the General Fund not otherwise appropriated by law, or which may hereafter come into said General Fund, in favor of Jacob Kline, for supplies furnished to the State Prison. SEC. 2. The Controller is hereby directed to draw his warrant in favor of the said Jacob Kline for the above specified warrant, sum, and the Treasurer of State is hereby directed to pay the

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CHAP. XVII.-An Act for the relief of Harry A. Harville, late
Assessor of Elko County, Nevada.

[Approved February 1, 1877.]

The People of the State of Nevada, represented in Senate and
Assembly, do enact as follows:

SECTION 1.

The State Controller is hereby authorized and directed to draw his warrant on the General Fund of the State, rant. in favor of Harry A. Harville, in the sum of forty-five dollars,

draw war

for tax receipts returned to State Controller for the year A. D. eighteen hundred and seventy-four.

to pay.

SEC. 2. The State Treasurer is hereby directed and required Treasurer to pay said warrant on the State Treasury upon the presentation thereof, out of any money in the said General Fund not otherwise specifically appropriated.

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SEC. 3. This Act shall take effect and be in force from and Act to after its passage.

CHAP. XVIII.-An Act to authorize the Board of County Commissioners of Nye County to draw money from the County Treasury for certain purposes.

[Approved February 1, 1877.]

The People of the State of Nevada, represented in Senate and
Assembly, do enact as follows:

made.

SECTION 1. The County Commissioners of the County of AppropriNye are hereby authorized and empowered to allow from the ation Contingent Fund of the county a sum not exceeding one thousand dollars, for the purpose of building a jail at Tybo, in said county.

to draw

SEC. 2. The County Auditor is hereby directed to draw his Auditor warrant on the County Treasurer for such sum as may be warrant. allowed by the County Commissioners, upon receiving and filing a certified copy of the order of said Board making said allowance.

SEC. 3. This Act shall take effect from and after its passage. Act to

take effect

CHAP. XIX.-An Act to abolish the office of State Mineralogist, and provide for the care and preservation of the Stute Museum.

[Approved February 1, 1877.]

The People of the State of Nevada, represented in Senate and
Assembly, do enact as follows:

SECTION 1. The office of State Mineralogist of the State of The office Nevada is hereby abolished.

abolished.

SEC. 2. On and after the first day of January, A. D. one Superinthousand eight hundred and seventy-nine, the Superintendent tendent of Public of Public Instruction shall be ex officio Curator of the State Instruction shall Museum of mineralogical, geological, and other specimens. be CuraSEC. 3. The Curator, when visiting the several school dis. tor of the tricts in this State, in his capacity as Superintendent of Public Instruction, as is required by law, shall make inquiry so far as Duties is practicable into the resources of the mines situated in the of the

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respective districts, and inspect the same; collect specimens of ores, ascertain their value, catalogue, and place them in the State Museum, and prepare for publication in the appendix of his biennial report as Superintendent of Public Instruction, a report as Curator of the State Museum in detail of his acts performed and information obtained under the provisions of this Act.

SEC. 4. For the services rendered and expenses incurred by the State Superintendent of Public Instruction as Curator of the State Museum as aforesaid, he shall be allowed a sum of not exceeding five hundred (500) dollars per annum, and he shall have further power to engage the services of one or more employés at such times as he may deem necessary, to clean, rearrange, and catalogue all specimens that are now or that may hereafter be placed in said State Museum, who shall be paid a Compen compensation, subject to the approval of the Board of State Examiners, and on the certificate of the said Curator, of a sum not exceeding five hundred dollars per annum.

sation.

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SEC. 5. All claims for services rendered, as is provided in section four of this Act, shall be allowed by the Board of State allow bills Examiners, and paid by the State Treasurer out of any moneys not otherwise appropriated, on the warrant of the State Controller.

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SEC. 6. An Act entitled "An Act to provide for establishing and maintaining a Mining School, and to create the office of State Mineralogist," approved March ninth, one thousand eight hundred and sixty-six, is hereby repealed.

SEC. 7. An Act entitled "An Act to create the office of State Mineralogist and define the duties of such officer," approved March first, one thousand eight hundred and sixty-nine, is hereby repealed.

SEC. 8. This Act shall not take effect and be in force until on and after the first Monday in January, A. D. one thousand eight hundred and seventy-nine.

Controller directed to draw warrant.

CHAP. XX.—An Act for the relief of the First Nevada Artillery

Company.

[Approved February 1, 1877.]

The People of the State of Nevada, represented in Senate and
Assembly, do enact as follows:

SECTION 1. The Controller of the State of Nevada is hereby authorized and directed to draw his warrant upon the State Treasurer, in favor of the First Nevada Artillery Company, for the sum of three hundred and fifty-three dollars, payable out of any moneys in the General Fund of said State not otherwise specially appropriated, and the Treasurer of said State shall pay said warrant out of said funds upon presentation of the same, which said amount shall be paid to said company and

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received by it in full payment and discharge of any and all Treasurer claims or demands had, held, or asserted by said company same. against the State of Nevada, for moneys expended in repairing and putting in effective order the guns, accouterments, and equipments of said company.

CHAP. XXI.—An Act to anthorize the payment of certain claims against Storey County.

[Approved February 3, 1877.]

The People of the State of Nevada, represented in Senate and
Assembly, do enact as follows:

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SECTION 1. The Board of County Commissioners of the county County of Storey are hereby authorized and directed to pay, out sioners of the General Fund of the Treasury of said county, the follow directed ing named sums of money, in gold coin, to the following named certain persons: James Donavan, fifteen dollars; John A. Robertson, sev- persons enty-five dollars; James H. Pomeroy, forty dollars; John Kelly, sums. five dollars; Miles Finlan, five dollars; Wm. N. Smith, five dollars; John M. Thaxton, thirty dollars; Duncan McNaught, ten dollars; Neil Loynachan, seventy dollars; Wm. E. Box, fortyfive dollars; Michael J. Burke, five dollars; James Flannagan, five dollars; James Murphy, ten dollars; Patrick McManard, five dollars; Michael Collins, thirty dollars; Charles Swain, five dollars; John Banfield, seventy-five dollars; William Harper, ten dollars; Peter P. Hearn, five dollars; Edward Walsh, thirty dollars; S. Sternberg, seventy-five dollars; Patrick Kelly, ten dollars; Patrick E. Hannan, fifty dollars; C. D. Fitch, ten dollars; C. A. Lyford, ten dollars; J. Reed, ten dollars; Henry Argall, ten dollars; Augustin Joseph, five dollars; Jerry Anglon, forty dollars; Timothy Brassell, five dollars; Thomas Byrne, five dollars; James Breen, five dollars; William Bennetts, five dollars; John C. Brain, five dollars; Benjamin Bartlett, ten dollars; L. H. Briggs, ten dollars; B. Boone, five dollars; J. Boelin, ten dollars; Thomas M. Carson, twenty dollars; Thomas Clark, seventy-five dollars; William H. Curnow, ten dollars; Mathew Connelly, five dollars; Martin Callahan, fifteen dollars; J. Collins, thirty-five dollars; Joseph E. Casey, five dollars; James Chatam, ten dollars; William Chapman, five dollars; R. Currigan, ten dollars; J. Currigan, ten dollars; A. G. Cohen, ten dollars; Marion N. Davidson, twenty dollars; Robert Dwyer, five dollars; John T. Donahue, fifty dollars; Charles Dougherty, fifteen dollars; George Elston, seventy-five dollars; Joseph Elery, ten dollars; John Flood, five dollars; Michael A. Feeney, five dollars; John Ferris, five dollars; Lawrence Fitzgerald, five dollars; Patrick Fogarty, forty dollars; James Gates, ten dollars; Charles Gladding, fifty dollars; Hugh Galligher, forty dollars; John Gullican, five dollars; William Griffin, fifteen dollars; E. Green half, ten dollars; W. H. Gitlow, five dollars;

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A. Hamilton, fifteen dollars; L. Herty, ten dollars; Shannon Heffinfinger, fifteen dollars; F. Holland, five dollars; Nelson Hutchinson, sixty dollars; J. S. Hardwick, five dollars; John Hunt, ten dollars; Richard Hennesey, five dollars; Stephen Hughes, thirty dollars; Jerry Hurley, five dollars; Joseph Hawks, five dollars; J. Hurley, thirty-five dollars; L. Hurley, thirty dollars; Lawrence Healy, twenty dollars; Thomas Joyce, five dollars; Sylvester Knight, ten dollars; John Kelly, ten dollars; Edward Kennedy, five dollars; Edward Kerrigan, five dollars; William Kearney, twenty dollars; Alexander Kelly, five dollars; Thomas Keating, thirty-five dollars; Timothy Keating, five dollars; Roger Kerrigan, five dollars; James Loynachan, five dollars; John Landy, five dollars; William A. Lloyd, five dollars; Dennis Lucy, five dollars; John Lannigan, five dollars; Michael Laven, ten dollars; Frank A. Mayer, twenty-five dollars; Charles McCarty, twenty-five dollars; Thomas A. Menery, thirty-five dollars; John Menhennett, twenty dollars; John Merrick, fifty-five dollars; Thomas Mitchel, ten dollars; Dennis J. Mahoney, fifteen dollars; James Murphy, ten dollars; J. L. Moore, five dollars; James Moore, five dollars; Timothy McCarthy, thirty dollars; Lawrence Manning, five dollars; Francis Monahan, five dollars; John McAlester, five dollars; John McGannigan, five dollars; Robert Merrill, twenty-five dollars; John McCarthy, ten dollars; John McGaigan, fifteen dollars; Thomas Manley, fifteen dollars; Thomas McGrath, thirty five dollars; Henry Niles, seventyfive dollars; Joel Nissvender, seventy dollars; William Noonan, five dollars; Daniel O'Neil, five dollars; Patrick O'Conner, ten dollars; Thomas O'Brien, five dollars; Henry Paty, seventy-five dollars; Henry A. Piper, ten dollars; Charles Priest, twenty-five dollars; David Powers, thirty dollars; Michael Price, five dollars; Nicholas Pierce, sixty-five dollars; William Pillow, fifteen dollars; William Perry, five dollars; William Prince, twenty dollars; T. J. Quinn, five dollars; William Quinn, twenty-five dollars; John Robinson, forty-five dollars; Daniel Regan, five dollars; Patrick Rodgers, five dollars; Daniel Ready, five dollars; Peter Spadier, ten dollars; Cornelius Shea, fifteen dollars; Patrick Sullivan, forty dollars; J. Sullivan, fifteen dollars; Thomas Smith, five dollars; Eugene Sweeney, ten dollars; Mathew Skewers, five dollars; Thomas Symonds, ten dollars; John Stack, twenty dollars; G. Salter, twenty dollars; M. N. Stearns, five dollars; Miles Tiffen, five dollars; Charles Thompson, ten dollars; A. Torini, fifteen dollars; Thomas Thornton, ten dollars; Richard Tobin, five dollars; Thomas Trainer, fifteen dollars; Richard Terver, ten dollars; William Thompson, twenty dollars; John Thornton, five dollars; John H. Thomas, forty-five dollars; William Wallace, twenty-five dollars; John Williams, ten dollars; James Willite, five dollars; M. Wilson, five dollars; James Keyes, seventy-five dollars; Arthur Hill, seventy-five dollars; which said amounts of money shall be paid to said persons, and received by them respectively, in full payment and discharge of any and all claims or demands had, held, or asserted by them, or any of them, against the State of Nevada, the County of Storey, or the City of Virginia, for services rendered by

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