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Act to encourage the destruction of squirrels, gophers and other wild animals in the Counties of Santa Clara and Monterey.

And, on the twenty-first instant, passed Assembly Bill No. 679-An Act amendatory of and supplemental to an Act to authorize the establishment of a Board of Health in the City of Sacramento.

Also, Assembly Bill No. 677-An Act in relation to labor and materials on the public buildings of this State

Also, Assembly Bill No. 26-An Act to empower Charles A. Yancey, guardian of Minnie Augusta and William Block, to sell certain real estate described herein.

Also, Assembly Bill No. 432-An Act for the relief of L. P. Hall and Samuel J. Garrison.

Also, substitute for Senate Bill No. 327-An Act to authorize the State Librarian to appoint an additional deputy, and fix the compensation therefor.

Also, Senate Bill No. 568-An Act to reincorporate the City of Stock

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Mr PRESIDENT: I am directed to inform your honorable body that the Assembly, on this day, passed, under suspension of the rules, Assembly Bill No. 683-An Act to appropriate money for per diem and mileage of the Legislature.

CRAWFORD,

Assistant Clerk.

CONSIDERATION OF ASSEMBLY MESSAGES.

Assembly Bill No. 572, above reported, read first and second times and referred to the Committee on Mines and Mining Interests.

Assembly Bill No. 683, above reported, read first and second times, rules suspended, bill considered in Committee of the Whole and amended.

IN SENATE.

Amendments made in Committee of the Whole concurred in by the Senate.

Bill read a third time and passed.

Assembly Bill No. 493, above reported, read first and second times, rules suspended, read a third time and passed.

Assembly Bill No. 353, above reported, read first and second times and referred to the San Francisco delegation.

Assembly Bill No. 386, above reported, read first and second times. and referred to the San Francisco delegation.

Assembly Bill No. 362, above reported, read first and second times. and referred to the San Francisco delegation.

Assembly Bill No. 377, above reported, read first and second times and referred to the San Francisco delegation.

Assembly Bill No. 517, above reported, read first and second times. and referred to the San Francisco delegation.

Assembly Bill No. 648, above reported, read first and second times and referred to the San Francisco delegation.

Assembly Bill No. 613, above reported, read first and second times and referred to the Humboldt delegation.

Assembly Bill No. 534, above reported, read first and second times. and referred to the Humboldt delegation.

Assembly Bill No. 340, above reported, read first and second times and referred to the Special Committee on Fish.

Assembly Bill No. 443, above reported, read first and second times and referred to the delegations named in the bill.

Assembly Bill No. 385, above reported, read first and second times and referred to the San Diego delegation.

Substitute for Assembly Bill No. 444, above reported, read first and second times and referred to the San Diego delegation.

Assembly Bill No. 463, above reported, read first and second times and referred to the Sutter delegation.

Assembly Bill No. 577, above reported, read first and second times and referred to the Sutter delegation.

Assembly Bill No. 525. above reported, read first and second times and referred to the Judiciary Committee.

Assembly Bill No. 452, above reported, read first and second times and referred to the Judiciary Committee.

Assembly Bill No. 529, above reported, read first and second times and referred to the Judiciary Committee.

Assembly Bill No. 539, above reported, read first and second times and referred to the Judiciary Committee.

Assembly Bill No 93, above reported, read first and second times and referred to the Committee on Corporations.

Assembly Bill No. 218, above reported, read first and second times and referred to the Committee on Corporations.

Assembly Bill No. 619, above reported, read first and second times and referred to the Committee on Corporations.

Assembly Bill No. 424, above reported, read first and second times and referred to the Committee on Corporations.

Substitute for Assembly Bill No. 167. above reported, read first and second times and referred to the Committee on Corporations.

Assembly Bill No. 558, above reported, read first and second times and referred to the Committee on Roads and Highways.

Assembly Bill No. 509, above reported, read first and second times and referred to the Mariposa delegation.

Assembly Bill No. 522, above reported, read first and second times and referred to the Santa Barbara delegation.

Assembly Bill No. 546, above reported, read first and second times and referred to the Santa Barbara delegation.

Assembly Bill No. 139, above reported, read first and second times and referred to the Solano delegation

Assembly Bill No. 390, above reported, read first and second times and referred to the Solano delegation.

Assembly Bill No. 607, above reported, read first and second times, rules suspended, read a third time and passed.

Assembly Bill No. 516, above reported, read first and second times, rules suspended, read a third time and passed.

Assembly Bill No. 641, above reported, read first and second times, rules suspended. read a third time and passed.

Assembly Bill No. 564, above reported, read first and second times, rules suspended, read a third time and passed.

Assembly Bill No. 646, above reported, read first and second times, rules suspended, read a third time and passed.

Assembly Bill No. 647, above reported, read first and second times, rules suspended, read a third time and passed.

Assembly Bill No. 655, above reported, read first and second times, rules suspended, read a third time and passed.

Assembly Bill No. 542, above reported, read first and second times and referred to the Committee on Claims.

Assembly Bill No. 487, above reported, read first and second times and referred to the Humboldt and Mendocino delegation.

Assembly Concurrent Resolution No. 36, above reported, read first and second times, rules suspended, read a third time and adopted.

Assembly Concurrent Resolution No. 37, above reported, read first and second times, rules suspended, read a third time and adopted.

Assembly Bill No. 507, above reported, read first and second times and referred to the Merced delegation.

Assembly Bill No. 608, above reported, read first and second times and referred to the El Dorado delegation.

Assembly Bill No. 637, above reported, read first and second times and referred to the Committee on Public Lands.

Assembly Bill No. 219, above reported, read first and second times and referred to the Los Angeles delegation.

Assembly Bill No. 380, above reported, read first and second times and referred to the delegations from the Seventeenth Judicial District. Assembly Bill No. 561, above reported, read first and second times and referred to the Monterey delegation.

Assembly Bill No. 679, above reported, read first and second times and referred to the Sacramento delegation.

RESOLUTION.

Mr. Banvard had leave to introduce the following resolution :

Resolved, That the Assembly be requested to return to the Senate Assembly Bill No. 151, for amendment.

Adopted.

Mr Lawrence had leave to introduce the following bill-An Act to create the County of Oristimba, and to define its boundaries.

Read first and second times and referred to the Mariposa and Tulare delegations.

GENERAL FILE.

Senate Bill No. 355—An Act for the endowment of the State University.

Considered in Committee of the Whole and amended.

IN SENATE.

Amendments made in Committee of the Whole concurred in by the Senate.

Mr. Lewis moved to suspend the rules, consider the bill engrossed and place it upon its passage.

Upon which the ayes and noes were demanded by Messrs. Larkin, Lewis and Comte, and the Senate so ordered, by the following vote:

AYES-Messrs Banvard, Beach, Burnett, Chappell, Conly, Conn, Green, Gwin, Hager, Hutchings, Irwin, Kincaid, Lawrence, Lewis, Maclay, McDougall, Morrill, Murch, Orr, Pacheco, Pendegast, Perkins, Tompkins, Turner, Wand, Wilson and Wing-28.

NOES-Messrs. Betge, Curtis, Farley, Fowler, Hunter, Larkin, Mandeville, Minis, O'Connor, Roberts and Tweed-11.

The bill was read a third time and passed.

Senate Bill No. 622-An Act to provide for the construction of a wagon road from and to the Yosemite Valley and Big Tree Grove.

Rules suspended, bill considered engrossed and read a third time. Upon the passage of the bill, the ayes and noes were demanded by Messrs. Irwin, O'Connor and Minis, and the bill was passed, by the fol lowing vote:

AYES-Messrs. Banvard, Betge, Burnett, Chappell, Conly, Conn, Green, Hager, Lawrence, Maclay, Mandeville, McDougall, Murch, Orr, Pacheco, Pendegast, Roberts, Saunders, Tompkins, Wand and Wilson-21.

NOES-Messrs. Beach, Comte, Curtis, Farley, Fowler, Hunter, Hutchings, Irwin, Larkin, Lewis, Minis, O'Connor, Perkins and Turner-14

Senate Bill No. 506-An Act to authorize the sale of certain salt marsh and tide lands in the County of Marin.

Further considered in Committee of the Whole and amended.

IN SENATE.

Amendments made in Committee of the Whole concurred in by the

Senate.

On motion of Mr. Minis, the bill under consideration was made the special order for Friday next, at two o'clock P. M.

On motion of Mr. Green, Senate Bill No. 492-An Act authorizing the sale and conveyance to H. A. Cobb, Thomas H. Turner, J. M. McNulty, Joseph Austin and Thomas N. Cazneau, certain swamp, marsh, tide and submerged lands belonging to the State of California-and Senate Bill No. 501-An Act to dispose of certain salt marsh and tide lands in the Counties of Marin and San Francisco-were made the special order for Friday next, at two o'clock P. M.

SPECIAL ORDER.

Governor's message vetoing Assembly Bills Nos. 267 and 99.

Upon the question, "Shall Assembly Bill No. 267 become a law, notwithstanding the objections of the Governor?" the roll was called, with the following result:

AYES-None.

NOES--Messrs. Banvard, Beach, Betge, Burnett, Chappell, Comte, Conly, Conn, Curtis, Farley, Fowler, Green, Hager, Hanter, Hutchings, Kincaid, Larkin, Lawrence, Lewis. Maclay, Mandeville, McDougall, Minis, Murch, O'Connor, Orr, Pacheco, Pendegast, Perkins, Roberts, Saunders, Tompkins, Turner, Tweed, Wand, Wilson and Wing-37.

Upon the question, "Shall Assembly Bill No. 99 become a law, notwithstanding the objections of the Governor ?" the roll was called, with the following result:

AYES-Messrs. Betge, Comte, Green, Kincaid, Pendegast and Roberts

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NOES-Messrs. Banvard, Beach, Burnett, Chappell, Conly, Conn, Curtis, Farley, Fowler, Hager, Hunter, Hutchings, Larkin, Lawrence. Lewis, Maclay, Mandeville, McDougall, Minis, Morrill, Murch, O'Connor, Orr, Pacheco, Perkins, Tompkins, Turner, Tweed, Wand, Wilson and Wing -31.

[President pro tem. in the chair.]

SPECIAL ORDER.

Senate Bill No. 62-An Act to amend an Act entitled an Act for the incorporation of railroad companies and the management of the affairs thereof, and other matters relating thereto, approved May twentieth, eighteen hundred and sixty-one.

Mr. Mandeville moved to discharge the special order, and make the bill the special order for to-morrow, at two o'clock P. M.

Upon which the ayes and noes were demanded by Messrs. Larkin, Hunter and Green, and the Senate so ordered, by the following vote:

AYES-Messrs. Beach, Burnett, Comte, Conly, Conn, Curtis, Farley, Fowler, Green, Hager, Hutchings, Kincaid, Lawrence, Maclay, Mandeville, McDougall, Minis, Morrill, Orr, Pacheco, Perkins, Roberts, Saunders, Tompkins, Turner, Tweed, Wand, Wilson and Wing-29. NOES-Messrs. Banvard, Betge, Chappell, Hunter, Larkin, Lewis, Murch, O'Connor and Pendegast-9.

SPECIAL ORDER.

Governor's message vetoing Senate Bill No. 310.

Mr. Comte moved to discharge the special order, and make the same the special order for Friday next, at two o'clock P. M.

Lost.

Upon the question, "Shall the bill become a law, notwithstanding the objections of the Governor?" the roll was called, with the following result:

AYES-Messrs. Betge, Comte, Farley, Hager, Kincaid, Lewis, Minis and Saunders-8.

NOES-Messrs. Banvard, Beach, Burnett, Chappell, Conly, Conn, Curtis, Fowler, Green, Hunter, Hutchings, Irwin, Larkin, Lawrence, Maclay, Mandeville, McDougall, Morrill, Murch, O'Connor, Orr, Pacheco, Pendegast, Perkins, Roberts, Tompkins, Turner, Tweed, Wand, Wilson and Wing-31.

Mr. Curtis had leave to introduce the following bill-An Act concerning the construction of the State Capitol in the City of Sacramento. Read first and second times, rules suspended, bill considered engrossed, read a third time and passed.

REPORTS.

Mr. Kincaid, from the Judiciary Committee, made the following majority report:

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