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So the motion was lost.

The reading of the journal was continued.

Pending which, a concurrent resolution, appointing a committee to wait on the Governor, announcing that the Legislature was now ready to adjourn, was announced from the Assembly.

Mr. Ferguson of Sacramento moved to take up the resolution.

Mr. Anderson moved a call of the Senate.

Upon which, the ayes and noes were demanded by Messrs. Anderson, Baker, and Berry, and taken, with the following result: Ayes, 8-noes, 15:

AYES-Messrs. Anderson, Baker, Berry, Burch, Dickinson, Gregory, Soule, and Thom-8.

NOES-Messrs. Bell, Coulter, Ferguson of Sacramento, Grant, Hamm, Hart, Holden, Johnson of Sacramento, Johnson of El Dorado, Ketchum, Lewis, Merritt, Phelps, Rogers, and Sullivan-15.

So the motion was lost.

The question recurring on Mr. Ferguson's motion to consider the resolution, the ayes and noes were demanded by Messrs. Baker, Anderson, and Thom, and taken, with the following result: Ayes, 16-noes, 10:

AYES-Messrs. Bell, Ferguson of Sacramento, Ferguson of Sierra, Garter, Goodwin, Grant, Griffith, Hamm, Hart, Holden, Johnson of Sacramento, Johnson of El Dorado, Lewis, Merritt, Rogers, and Sullivan-16. NOES-Messrs. Anderson, Baker, Berry, Burch, Coulter, Dickinson, Gregory, Ketchum, Phelps, and Soule-10.

So the motion was lost, it requiring a two-thirds vote.
The secretary proceeded to read the journals.

Mr. Griffith moved to suspend the further reading, and consider Assembly message.

Upon which, the ayes and noes were demanded by Messrs. Soule, Baker, and Anderson, and taken, with the following result: Ayes, 19-noes, 8:

AYES-Messrs. Burch, Bell, Ferguson of Sacramento, Ferguson of Sierra, Garter, Goodwin, Grant, Gregory, Griffith, Hamm, Hart, Holden, Johnson of Sacramento, Ketchum, Lewis, Merritt, Rogers, Sullivan, and Thom-19.

NOES-Messrs. Anderson, Baker, Berry, Coulter, Dickinson, Johnson of El Dorado, Phelps, and Soule-8.

So the motion was carried.

Assembly concurrent resolution was then taken up.

Mr. Berry moved to lay the resolution on the table.

Upon which, the ayes and noes were demanded by Messrs. Anderson, Baker, and Berry, and taken, with the following result: Ayes, 4—noes,

18.

AYES-Messrs. Coulter, Dickinson, Goodwin, and Phelps-4.

NOES-Messrs. Anderson, Baker, Berry, Burch, Bell, Ferguson of Sacramento, Ferguson of Sierra, Garter, Grant, Gregory, Griffith, Hamm, Hart, Holden, Johnson of Sacramento, Johnson of El Dorado, Ketchum, Lewis, Merritt, Rogers, Soule, and Sullivan-22.

So the motion was lost.

The hour of twelve having arrived, the president directed the secretary to read the following resolution, heretofore adopted by both houses:

Resolved, By the Senate, the Assembly concurring, that the Legislature will adjourn sine die, on Monday, April 26, at 12 o'clock, M.

Whereupon, the president declared the Senate adjourned sine die.
Approved.
JOS. WALKUP, President of the Senate.

Attest: THos. N. CAZNEAU, Secretary of Senate.

INDEX.

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