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amend an Act entitled an Act to provide for the sale and management of the lands belonging to the State.

CRAWFORD,

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Mr. PRESIDENT: I am directed to inform your honorable body that the Assembly, on this day, passed Assembly Concurrent Resolution No. 71Relative to the public grounds and property of the old State Reform School.

Also, adopted Assembly Concurrent Resolution No. 72-Authorizing the Controller of State to draw a warrant in favor of J. Johnson.

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Mr. PRESIDENT: I am directed to inform your honorable body that the Assembly, on this day, passed Senate Bill No. 520-An Act to authorize Dan. Harbach to construct a chute and moorings at or near Stewart's Point, and collect tolls for the use thereof.

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Mr. PRESIDENT: I am directed to inform your honorable body that the Assembly, on this day, passed Senate Bill No. 344-An Act for the relief of Francis McGrath.

MOFFITT,
Assistant Clerk.

CONSIDERATION OF ASSEMBLY MESSAGES.

Assembly Bill No. 359, above reported. read first and second times. and referred to the San Francisco delegation.

Assembly Bill No. 722, above reported, read first and second times, rules suspended, read a third time and passed.

Mr. Lawrence offered the following resolution:

Resolved, That the Clerk of the Committee on Corporations be allowed three dollars per day as additional compensation from the date of commencement of his services, including services rendered as Clerk of the Committee on Swamp and Overflowed Lands, to be paid out of the Contingent Fund of the Senate, and the Controller is hereby authorized to draw his warrant for the same.

Adopted.

Assembly Concurrent Resolution No. 58, heretofore reported, read first and second times, rules suspended, read a third time and adopted. Assembly Concurrent Resolution No. 73, heretofore reported, read first and second times and adopted by a unanimous vote.

Assembly Bill No. 354, heretofore reported, read first and second times, rules suspended, read a third time and passed.

Assembly Concurrent Resolution No. 69, heretofore reported, read first and second times, rules suspended, read a third time and passed.

Assembly Bill No. 746, heretofore reported, read first and second times, rules suspended, read a third time and passed.

Mr. Hager had leave to introduce the following bill-An Act to fix the time for holding the Municipal Criminal Court of the City and County of San Francisco.

Read first and second times, rules suspended, bill considered engrossed, read a third time and passed.

Assembly Bill No. 729, heretofore reported, read first and second times and passed on file.

Assembly Bill No. 617, heretofore reported, read first and second times and referred to the San Francisco delegation.

Assembly Concurrent Resolution No. 67, heretofore reported, read and adopted.

Assembly Concurrent Resolution No. 65, heretofore reported, read and adopted.

Substitute for Assembly Bill No. 62, heretofore reported, read first and second times, rules suspended, read a third time and passed.

Substitute for Assembly Bill No. 523, heretofore reported, read first and second times, rules suspended, read a third time and passed.

REPORTS.

Mr. Morrill, from the Committee on Enrolment, made the following reports:

Mr. PRESIDENT: Your Committee on Enrolment respectfully report that they have examined and find correctly enrolled Senate Concurrent Resolution No. 65-Relative to granting leave of absence to Mathew Woods, Sheriff of Yuba County.

Also, Senate Bill No. 343-An Act to provide for recording of final decrees partitioning real estate.

Also, Senate Bill No. 344-An Act for the relief of Francis McGrath. Also, Senate Bill No. 520-An Act to authorize Daniel Harbach to construct a chute and moorings at or near Stewart's Point, and collect tolls for the use thereof.

And this day, at two o'clock and ten minutes P. M., presented the same to the Governor for his approval.

MORRILL, Chairman.

Mr. PRESIDENT: Your Committee on Enrolment respectfully report that they have examined and find correctly enrolled Senate Bill No. 625-An Act to authorize the Board of Supervisors of Santa Clara County to issue bonds and apply the proceeds thereof to the purchasing of school and other furniture for the State Normal School.

Also, Senate Bill No. 651-An Act to provide the Institution for the Deaf, Dumb and Blind with a geological and mineral cabinet.

Also, Senate Bill No. 319-An Act to authorize parties herein named the right to construct and maintain a wharf in the County of Solano. Also, Senate Bill No. 301-An Act to divide the State into congressional districts and fix the time to elect Representatives to Congress.

Also, Senate Bill No. 300--An Act providing for the appointment of additional Notaries Public in Sacramento County.

Also, Senate Bill No. 620-An Act amendatory of and supplemental to an Act entitled an Act to repeal the several Acts incorporating the City of Benicia, and to provide for the government thereof, approved April eighteenth, eighteen hundred and fifty-nine.

Also, substitute for Senate Bill No. 433-An Act to ratify and confirm ordinances and resolutions of the Board of Supervisors of the City and County of San Francisco, and proceedings had thereunder.

Also, Senate Bill No. 419-An Act granting certain lands in the City and County of San Francisco to the Potrero and Bay View Railroad Company.

Also, Senate Bill No. 312-An Act to amend an Act entitled an Act to regulate the interest of money, approved March thirteenth, eighteen hundred and fifty, and the Act to amend the same, approved March thirtieth, eighteen hundred and sixty-eight.

Also, Senate Bill No. 212-An Act to authorize the Board of State Harbor Commissioners to lease a portion of the water front 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 county.

And on Sunday, the third day of April, eighteen hundred and seventy, at twelve o'clock м, presented the same to the Governor for his approval.

MORRILL, Chairman.

Mr. PRESIDENT: Your Committee on Enrolment respectfully report that they have examined and find correctly enrolled Senate Bill No. 404-An Act to amend an Act entitled an Act to incorporate the Town of Santa Barbara, approved February tenth, eighteen hundred and sixty-four.

Also, Senate Bill No. 452-An Act to redistrict the County of Los Angeles into supervisor districts, and provide for the election of Supervisors therefor.

Also, Senate Bill No 6-An Act concerning foreign corporations.

Also, Senate Bill No 211-An Act supplementary to an Act entitled an Act to provide for the management and sale of the lands belonging to the State, approved March twenty-eighth, eighteen hundred and sixty-eight.

Also, Senate Bill No. 390-An Act supplementary to an Act entitled an Act to regulate the settlement of the estates of deceased persons, passed May first. eighteen hundred and fifty-one.

Also, Senate Bill No. 457-An Act to regulate the fees of Justices and Constables in Placer County.

Also, Senate Bill No. 621-An Act concerning wharves

Also, Senate Bill No 647-An Act granting certain property to the County of Sacramento.

Also, Senate Bill No. 563-An Act to amend an Act entitled an Act to provide for the transfer of certain funds in the County of Placer. Also, Senate Bill No. 478-An Act to fix the amount of the official bond of the Tax Collector of Del Norte County.

Also, Senate Bill No. 423-An Act to amend an Act entitled an Act

for the protection of game, passed May fifteenth, eighteen hundred and fifty-four.

Also, Senate Bill No. 318-An Act supplementary to an Act to provide for the apportionment of Notaries Public, and defining their duties, approved April twenty-fifth, eighteen hundred and sixty-two. Also, Senate Bill No. 598—An Act to incorporate the Town of Colusa. Also, Senate Bill No. 43-Proposed amendments to the Constitution of the State of California

Also, Senate Bill No. 592-An Act to authorize the issuance of bonds by the County of San Luis Obispo to erect county buildings and to purchase a site for the same.

Also, Senate Bill No. 669-An Act to provide for the payment of the salary of the County Treasurer of the County of Colusa.

Also, Senate Bill No. 583—An Act to provide for the official valuation of life insurance companies.

Also, Senate Bill No. 600-An Act for the relief of orphan asylumns. And this day, at eleven o'clock and fifteen minutes A. M., presented the same to the Governor for his approval.

MORRILL, Chairman.

Mr. PRESIDENT: Your Committee on Enrolment respectfully report that they have examined and find correctly enrolled Senate Bill No. 667-An Act to define the powers of Justices of the Peace in the City and County of San Francisco.

Also, Senate Concurrent Resolution No. 22-Relative to subsidies to mail route to Melbourne

Also, Senate Bill No. 100-An Act for the relief of J. H. Smith. Also, Senate Bill No. 128-An Act to confirm certain grants and sales of town lands by the Board of Trustees of the Town of Santa Barbara,

etc.

Also, Senate Bill No. 607-An Act to create a Board of Water Commissioners for the City of Los Angeles and to define their powers and duties.

Also, Senate Bill No. 660-An Act to legalize assessments and to provide for the collection of delinquent taxes in the County of San Luis Obispo.

Also, Senate Bill No. 355-An Act for the endowment of the University of California.

Also, Senate Bill No. 187-An Act for the relief of Caleb Dorsey. Also, Senate Bill No. 657-An Act to provide for the construction and maintenance of toll roads within the State of California.

Also, Senate Bill No. 554-An Act to extend the time allowed to the Southern Pacific Railroad Company and the Western Pacific Railroad Company in which to make the terminus of their roads upon certain lands donated to them by the State for that purpose, in the City and County of San Francisco.

And this day, at one o'clock and twenty minutes P. M., presented the same to the Governor for his approval.

Aiso, Senate Bill No. 329—An Act to authorize the construction of a railroad from the Town of Santa Clara to the City of San José

Also, Senate Bill No. 308-An Act appropriating money to pay the outstanding Indian war bonds issued by the State of California under the Act of the Legislature, approved May third, eighteen hundred and fifty-two, and Acts supplementary thereto.

Also, Senate Bill No. 665-An Act supplementary to an Act entitled

an Act to provide for compensating parties whose property may be destroyed in consequence of mobs or riots.

Also, Senate Concurrent Resolution No. 64-Relative to correcting error in Senate Bill No. 568.

And this day, at three o'clock and thirty minutes P. M., presented the same to the Governor for his approval.

Also, substitute for Senate Bills Nos. 143 and 107-An Act to provide for the restoration and preservation of fish in the waters of this State. Also, Senate Bill No. 85-An Act to be entitled an Act the better to secure the collection of license taxes in the City and County of San Francisco.

Also, Senate Bill No. 614-An Act to establish and define the powers and duties of the Secretary of the Board of Education of the City and County of San Francisco.

And this day, at three o'clock P. M., presented the same to the Governor for his approval.

Also, that they have performed the duties imposed by Senate Concurrent Resolution No. 64-Relative to correcting error in Senate Bill No. 568.

Also, Senate Bill No. 503-An Act to amend an Act to provide for a system of common schools.

And this day, at five o'clock P. M., presented the same to the Governor for his approval.

MORRILL, Chairman.

Mr. PRESIDENT: Your Committee on Enrolment respectfully report that they have examined and find correctly enrolled Senate Bill No. 548 -An Act to empower the County of Monterey to aid in the construction of the Monterey and Salinas Valley Railroad.

And this day, at three o'clock and ten minutes P. M, presented the same to the Governor for his approval.

MORRILL, Chairman.

CONSIDERATION OF ASSEMBLY MESSAGES RESUMED.

Assembly Concurrent Resolution No. 66, heretofore reported, adopted. Assembly Bill No. 535, heretofore reported, read first and second times, rules suspended, bill read a third time and passed.

Assembly Bill No. 653, heretofore reported, read first and second times, rules suspended, bill read a third time and passed.

Senate Bill No. 612, heretofore reported, Senate recede from their amendment.

Assembly Bill No. 501, heretofore reported, read first and second times, rules suspended, bill read a third time and passed.

Assembly Bill No. 740, heretofore reported, read first and second times, rules suspended, bill read a third time and passed.

Assembly Bill No. 448, heretofore reported, read first and second times and passed on file.

Substitute for Senate Bill No. 562, heretofore reported, amendments concurred in by the Senate.

Assembly Bill No. 728, heretofore reported, read first and second times, rules suspended, bill read a third time and passed.

Assembly Bill No. 601, heretofore reported, read first and second times and passed on file.

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