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Mr. PRESIDENT: I am directed to inform your honorable body that the Assembly, on yesterday, passed substitute for Senate Bill No. 447An Act to make, open and establish a public street in the City and County of San Francisco, to be called Montgomery avenue, and to take private lands therefor.

CRAWFORD,
Assistant Clerk.

CONSIDERATION OF ASSEMBLY MESSAGES.

Assembly Bill No. 652, above reported, read first and second times and referred to the Committee on Corporations.

Assembly Concurrent Resolution No. 61, above reported, read and laid on the table.

Substitute for Senate Bills Nos. 11 and 522, above reported, amendments made by the Assembly concurred in by the Senate.

Assembly Bill No. 682, above reported, read first and second times, rules suspended, read a third time and passed.

Assembly Bill No. 634, above reported, read first and second times, rules suspended, read a third time and passed.

Assembly Bill No. 599, above reported, read first and second times, rules suspended, read a third time and passed.

Assembly Bill No. 685, above reported, read first and second times, rules suspended, read a third time and passed.

Assembly Bill No. 669, above reported, read first and second times, rules suspended, read a third time and passed.

Assembly Bill No. 571, above reported, read first and second times, rules suspended, read a third time and passed.

Assembly Bill No. 645, above reported, read first and second times, rules suspended, read a third time and passed.

Assembly Bill No. 482, above reported, read first and second times, rules suspended, read a third time and passed.

Assembly Concurrent Resolution No. 39, above reported, read first and second times, rules suspended, read a third time and adopted.

Assembly Bill No. 194, above reported, read first and second times and referred to the Committee on Corporations.

Assembly Bill No. 431, above reported, read first and second times and referred to the Committee on Corporations.

Assembly Bill No. 675, above reported, read first and second times and referred to the Committee on Corporations.

Assembly Bill No. 500, above reported, read first and second times and referred to the Committee on Commerce and Navigation.

Assembly Bill No. 532, above reported, read first and second times and referred to the delegations named in the bill.

Substitute for Senate Bill No. 584, above reported, amendments made by the Assembly concurred in by the Senate.

Assembly Bill No. 624, above reported, read first and second times and referred to the Yolo delegation.

Assembly Bill No. 271, above reported, read first and second times and referred to the Tehama delegation.

Assembly Bill No. 622, above reported, read first and second times and referred to the Contra Costa delegation.

Assembly Bill No. 591, above reported, read first and second times, rules suspended, bill read a third time and passed.

Assembly Bill No. 457, above reported, read first and second times and referred to the San Francisco delegation.

Assembly Bill No. 451, above reported, vote whereby said bill passed the Senate was reconsidered.

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.

Senate Bill No. 469, above reported, Senate refuse to concur in the amendments made in the Assembly to said bill.

SPECIAL FILE.

On motion of Mr. Minis, the rules were suspended and Assembly Bill No. 144-An Act to locate the county seat of Lake-was taken up out of its order.

The bill was considered in Committee of the Whole and amended.

IN SENATE.

Amendments made in Committee of the Whole concurred in by the Senate, and bill read a third time.

Upon the passage of the bill, the ayes and noes were demanded by Messrs Lewis, Irwin and Banvard, and the bill was passed, by the fol lowing vote:

AYES-Messrs. Beach, Chappell, Comte, Fowler, Green, Gwin, Hager. Hunter, Larkin, Lawrence, Maclay, Mandeville, Minis, Morrill, Murch. Pacheco, Roberts, Saunders, Wand and Wing-20.

NOES-Messrs. Banvard, Betge, Burnett, Conly, Conn, Curtis, Farley, Hutchings, Irwin, Kincaid, Lewis, O'Connor, Örr, Perkins, Tompkins

and Turner-16

On motion of Mr. Saunders, the rules were suspended for the consid eration of Assembly Concurrent Resolution No. 61-Authorizing the Enrolling Clerk of the Assembly to correct Assembly Bill No. 57.

By unanimous consent, the resolution was adopted.

Pursuant to notice, Mr. Farley moved to reconsider the vote by which the Senate passed Assembly Bill No. 162.

Mr. Mandeville moved to indefinitely postpone the motion to reconsider.

Upon which the ayes and noes were demanded by Messrs. Farley Minis and Irwin, and the Senate so ordered, by the following vote:

AYES-Messrs. Banvard, Betge, Chappell, Conly, Green, Hutchings, Irwin, Kincaid, Lawrence, Lewis, Maclay, Mandeville, Minis, Murch. Pacheco, Perkins, Roberts, Turner, Wand and Wing-20.

NOES-Messrs. Beach, Burnett, Comte, Conn, Farley, Fowler, Gwin. Hager, Hunter, Larkin, Morrill, O'Connor, Saunders and Tompkins-14.

Pursuant to notice, Mr. Mandeville moved to reconsider the vote by which Senate Bill No. 554 was passed.

On motion of Mr. Maclay, the motion to reconsider was indefinitely postponed.

On motion of Mr. Lawrence, the resolution introduced by himself on yesterday, and, under the rules, laid over one day, was taken up and adopted.

[President pro tem. in the chair.]

Assembly Bill No. 474-An Act further to define the powers and duties of the Sheriff of San Francisco.

Passed on file.

Assembly Bill No. 131-An Act to authorize James H. Thompson and William Stannas, their associates, successors and assigns, to build and maintain a wharf in the City of Vallejo, County of Solano.

Indefinitely postponed.

Assembly Bill No. 404-An Act to authorize the Board of Supervisors of Solano County to levy an additional road tax.

Read a third time and passed.

Assembly Bill No. 326-An Act to legalize the assessment of taxes in the County of Contra Costa for the fiscal years eighteen hundred and sixty-six, eighteen hundred and sixty-seven, eighteen hundred and sixtyeight and eighteen hundred and sixty-nine.

Read a third time and passed.

Assembly Bill No. 189-An Act to provide for a street railroad in the City and County of San Francisco.

Laid on the table.

Assembly Bill No. 336-An Act to legalize the acts and proceedings of the Mayor and Common Council of the City of Sonoma.

Read a third time and passed.

Assembly Bill No 518-An Act to authorize the guardian of Walter Price, a minor, to sell the real estate of said minor..

Laid on the table.

Assembly Bill No. 411-An Act to alter and better define the corporate limits of the Town of Santa Rosa, in the County of Sonoma. Read a third time and passed.

Assembly Bill No 387-An Act to authorize the Mayor of the City and County of San Francisco to deed a certain lot of land in said city and county to the Trustees of the Associated Veterans of the Mexican War. Read a third time and passed.

Mr. Minis gave notice that he would. on to-morrow, move to reconsider the vote by which Assembly Bill No. 144 was passed.

Assembly Bill No. 412-An Act to authorize the Mayor and Common Council of the City of Stockton to donate one hundred thousand dollars to the Stockton and Copperopolis Railroad Company.

Read a third time and passed.

Assembly Bill No. 459-An Act to authorize the Board of Supervisors of Sutter County to construct a bridge across the tule, at or near the point where the Stone Road now crosses said tule, and to collect tolls thereon.

Read a third time and passed.

Assembly Bill No. 229-An Act to legalize the survey of Clark's addition to the Town of Eureka.

Read a third time and passed.

Assembly Bill No. 521-An Act granting leave of absence to A. D. Witt, District Attorney of San Luis Obispo County.

Read a third time and passed.

Assembly Bill No. 455-An Act to provide for the location and laying out of a public road from Russian River, in Sonoma County, to Gualalla River, in Sonoma County.

Read a third time and passed.

Assembly Concurrent Resolution No. 14-Asking donation of lands in Siskiyou County.

Read a third time and passed.

Assembly Bill No. 317-An Act to authorize the Board of Supervisors of the County of Sutter to enter upon, condemn and take possession of a certain tract of land in said county, to be used as a public graveyard. Passed on file.

Assembly Bill No. 499-An Act to grant the right to convey water in pipes to supply the inhabitants of the Town of Oroville.

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. 178-An Act to ratify and confirm a certain ordinance of the City and County of San Francisco and proceedings thereunder.

Mr. Conly moved to indefinitely postpone the bill.

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

AYES-Messrs. Beach, Betge, Burnett, Chappell, Conly, Green. Hunter. Hutchings, Irwin, Larkin, Lawrence, Lewis, Mandeville, Morrill, Murch. Pendegast. Perkins, Roberts, Saunders, Tompkins, Turner and WandNOES-Messrs. Banvard, Comte, Conn, Farley, Fowler and O'Connor

22.

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Mr. Wand gave notice that he would, on to-morrow, move to reconsider the vote by which Assembly Bill No. 178 was indefinitely postponed.

At ten o'clock and twenty minutes P. M., on motion of Mr. Mandeville. the Senate adjourned.

WILLIAM HOLDEN,
President of the Senate.

Attest: JOSEPH ROBERTS, Jr., Secretary of Senate.

IN SENATE.

SENATE CHAMBER,

Friday, March 25th, 1870.

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Senate met pursuant to adjournment.

President in the chair.

Roll called.

Quorum present.

Prayer by the Chaplain.

Journal of yesterday read, and amended to show that Mr. Curtis moved to indefinitely postpone the motion of Mr. Lewis to reconsider the vote by which the Senate passed Senate Bill No. 559, and that the motion to indefinitely postpone was, on motion, laid on the table.

The Journal, as corrected, was approved.

REPORTS.

Mr. O'Connor, from the Committee on Engrossment, made the following report:

Mr. PRESIDENT: The Committee on Engrossment have examined and find correctly engrossed Senate Bill No. 430-An Act to create a Board of Public Works in the City and County of San Francisco.

Also, Senate Bill No. 559-An Act to empower the Counties of Yolo, Colusa and Tehama to aid in the construction of a railroad in said counties

Also, Senate Bill No. 534-An Act to provide for the improvement of the water front of the City and County of San Francisco.

Also, Senate Bill No. 390-An Act supplementary to an Act entitled an Act to regulate the settlement of the estates of deceased persons. Also, substitute for Senate Bill No. 113-An Act for the relief of Charles Welsh.

O'CONNOR, Chairman.

Mr. Roberts, from the Judiciary Committee, made the following report: Mr. PRESIDENT: The undersigned, members of the Judiciary Committee, having had under consideration Assembly Bill No. 263-An Act for the relief of certain settlers on the outside lands of the City and County of San Francisco-report the same back without recommendation.

PENDEGAST,
TOMPKINS,
LEWIS,

FARLEY,

COMTE,

CURTIS.

KINCAID,

ROBERTS,

TWEED.

GENERAL FILE.

Assembly Bill No. 120-An Act to amend an Act entitled an Act to authorize the Board of Supervisors of the several counties of this State

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