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No. XXXVIII.—Concurrent Resolution.

[Adopted April 5, 1862.]

absence.

Resolved, By the Senate, the Assembly concurring, that Leave of Thomas A. Brown, County Judge of Contra Costa County, have leave of absence from this State, for a period of four months, the present year, eighteen hundred and sixty-two, at such time as he shall select.

No. XXXIX.-Concurrent Resolution.

[Adopted February 8, 1862.]

WHEREAS, The citizens of this State, upon the Indian frontier, have been exposed to the depredations of hostile Indians since the settlement of California by the whites, and have suffered severe losses of property by tribes under the control of the Federal Government, (and with many of whom treaties of peace had been made,) such as the destruction of horses, buildings, bridges, ferries, and other property, and in having stock and other property of various descriptions stolen; therefore

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depredations

Resolved, By the Senate, the Assembly concurring, that our commisSenators in Congress be instructed, and our Representatives be sioner to requested, to use their exertions to secure the passage of an claims for Act by Congress, directing the appointment, by the President of Indians. of the United States, of a Commissioner, whose session shall be held at some convenient point or points in this State, and who shall be authorized and required to collect proof relative to the losses sustained by our citizens, as aforesaid, and report the same to the Secretary of the Interior, to be by him submitted to Congress.

Resolved, That His Excellency the Governor be requested at an early day to forward copies of the foregoing preamble and resolutions to our Senators and Representatives in Congress.

No. XL.-Concurrent Resolution.

[Adopted April 21, 1862.]

Fireman.

Resolved, By the Senate, the Assembly concurring, that Hiram Assistant Clock be appointed Assistant Fireman, at four dollars per day, to date from January sixth, eighteen hundred and sixty-two; the amount to be paid, one half from the Contingent Fund of the Senate, and one half from the Contingent Fund of the Assembly.

Leave of absence.

No. XLI.-Concurrent Resolution.

[Adopted April 12, 1862.]

Resolved, By the Senate, the Assembly concurring, that E. J. Curtis, County Judge of Trinity County, be granted leave of absence from this State, for the period of four months, at such time as he may select during his term of office.

Boundary

fornia and

Nevada
Territory.

No. XLII.-Concurrent Resolution.

[Adopted March 19, 1862.]

Resolved, By the Senate, the Assembly concurring, that the line of Cali- two Houses meet at half past seven o'clock on Friday evening next, in the Assembly Chamber, and that Governor Nye, exGovernor Roop, and Mr. Ford, Commissioners from Nevada Territory, are hereby respectfully requested to appear before these bodies, at that time, for the purpose of addressing them relative to the establishment of a boundary line between California and Nevada Territory.

New business.

No. XLIII.-Concurrent Resolution.

[Adopted April 5, 1862.]

Resolved, By the Senate, the Assembly concurring, that after the eighth proximo no new business shall be introduced into either House, except by three fourths of either House.

Correction of

No. 234.

No. XLIV.-Concurrent Resolution.

[Adopted April 29, 1862.]

Resolved, By the Senate, the Assembly concurring, that the Senate bill Enrolling Clerk of the Senate strike out the letter " W," whenever it occurs in the name John W. North, in Senate bill Number two hundred and thirty-four, an Act to authorize the Construction of a Marine Railway on the western shore of the Bay of San Francisco, and insert the letter "G;" John G. North being the true name of the grantee in said Act.

No. XLV.-Concurrent Resolution.

[Adopted May 12, 1862.]

Navy.

Resolved, By the Senate, the Assembly concurring, that the Thanks to Legislature, for ourselves and in behalf of the people of the Army and State of California, tender to the gallant officers and soldiers of the Army, and to the gallant officers and sailors of the Navy, of the United States, our warmest thanks, for the brilliant victories recently won by their valor and skill, and for their patriotic services and sacrifices in the defence of the Union and the Constitution.

No. XLVI.-Concurrent Resolution.

[Adopted May 5, 1862.]

Resolved, By the Senate, the Assembly concurring, that the Correction of Enrolling Clerk of the Senate be instructed to insert, in Senate Senate bill bill Number four hundred and twenty-eight, an enacting clause.

No. 428.

No. XLVII.-Concurrent Resolution.

[Adopted May 1, 1862.]

Discharge

Resolved, By the Senate, the Assembly concurring, that Clark, Porter, be and hereby is discharged from the service of of Porter. this Legislature.

No. XLVIII.-Concurrent Resolution.

Hardy.

Resolved, That James H. Hardy, being duly convicted of the conviction high crime and misdemeanor charged in Article Fifteen of the of James II. Articles of Impeachment presented by the Assembly, it is hereby adjudged that said James H. Hardy be and is hereby declared suspended and removed from the office of District Judge of the Sixteenth Judicial District of this State.

I hereby certify that the above resolution was adopted in Senate, May fourteenth, eighteen hundred and sixty-two.

THOMAS HILL,

Secretary of the Senate.

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