RAILROADS. Stockton and Copperopolis Railroad Company, Calaveras County authorized to subscribe to stock of, 673-678. Stockton and Copperopolis Railroad Company, Tuolumne County authorized to sub- From Slate Range to Kern River, franchise to Hitchens and others, 696. Sacramento, Placer, and Nevada Railroad Company, to sell and convey their road, 749. REDEMPTIONS. REFORM SCHOOL, STATE. Sentence of youths, 731, 732. Fees of officer delivering prisoner, 732. RESOLUTIONS. Asssembly Concurrent, 779-793. Senate Concurrent, 793-799. Relative to adoption of Amendments to the Constitution, 785-789. RESOLUTIONS, ASSEMBLY CONCURRENT- 1. Relative to printing Governor's Message and reports of State officers in the Spanish 2. Relative to leave of absence to John Hume, of El Dorado County, 779. 3. Relative to Joint Convention for the election of United States Senator, 780. 4. Relative to furnishing the Governor with printed bills, 780. 5. Relative to translating the laws into Spanish, 780. 6. Relative to leave of absence to John W. Shore, of Los Angeles County, 780. 7. Relative to meeting in Joint Convention to elect one member of the Board of Trustees of the State Library, 781. 8. Relative to printed bills being served to members of both Houses, 781. 9. Relative to furnishing the Trustees of the Insane Asylum with copies of their Annual 10. Relative to a committee being appointed to inform the Governor that the Legislature is 11. Relative to the gallant conduct of Colonel Connor, his officers, and soldiers, in the 12. Relative to discharging the committee raised in both Houses to investigate the Legal 13. Relative to inviting Professor Whitney, State Geologist, to address both Houses of the 14. Relative to defraying the expenses in the Indian service of eighteen hundred and fifty- 15. Relative to establishing a weekly mail from Keysville, Kern River, to Union Mills, 16. Relative to tax on native wines, 784. 17. Relative to weekly mail from Red Bluff to Shasta, 784. 18. Relative to the lecture of the State Geologist, 784. 19. Relative to the adoption of the Amendments to the Constitution, 785. 20. Relative to the adjournment of the Legislature on the eighth of April, 790. 21. Relative to leave of absence to John T. Peabody, 790. 22. Relative to clerical error in Assmbly bill Number Two Hundred and Eighty-Five, 790 24. Relative to Assembly bill Number Three Hundred aud Eighty-Two, 791. 25. Relative to Union League, 791. 26. Relative to publication of Constitution and Amendments in Statutes of eighteen hun- 27. Relative to correcting Assembly bill Number Three Hundred and Nineteen, 792. 28. Relative to the death of Major-General E. V. Sumner, 792. 29. Relative to the death of J. W. Osborn, of Napa, 792. 30. Relative to transfer of money, 792. 31. Relative to a State University for agricultural purposes, etc., 793. RESOLUTIONS, SENATE CONCURRENT— 1. Relative to the Emancipation Proclamation of the President of the United States, 793. 3. Relative to paying officers and soldiers of the United States Army, and seamen, etc., in 4. Relative to the Attorney-General investigating the title of the State to lands at Point 5. Relative to adjourning on the eighth of April, eighteen hundred and sixty-three, sine 6. Resolution of thanks to General Joseph Hooker, 795. 7. Relative to correcting Senate bill Number Two Hundred and Thirty-Five, 795. 8. Relative to changing the eastern boundary line of the State, 796. 9. Relative to clerical error in Senate bill Number Two Hundred and Ninety-Five. 796. 10. Relative to levy of taxes and collection of revenue in this State, 796. 11. Relative to the Secretary of State purchasing one hundred additional copies of the 12. Relative to Indian affairs, 797. 13. Relative to the election of a State Harbor Commissioner, 798. 14. Relative to the public domain, 798. REVENUE. Amendatory Act, 30-34. Ad valorem tax, 30. County taxes, 31. Special taxes, 31. Duty of Clerk of Board of Equalization, 31. Duty of Auditor, 31-33. Duty of Tax Collector, 31-33. Provisions of a certain Act suspended, 33. Amendatory Act, 35, 36. Assessors, duties of, 35, 36. State Capitol tax, 113. Merchandise license, exemptions, 122. Terms of office of county officers, 166. Poll taxes, collection of in San Francisco, 167, 168. Amusements, Act to regulate and license, 252-255. Assessment and collection of taxes in Sierra County, 323. Special Insane Asylum tax, 464, 465. Bankers' licenses, classes, 562. Licenses in general, form of, 563. Licenses, violations of Act, penalties, liens, 563. Suit for taxes, answer of defendant, 712. Collection of delinquent taxes, action, 721. Complaint, form of, 722. Hawkers' and peddlers' license, 732. Section eleven of Act of eighteen hundred and sixty-one repealed, 742. Licenses for stallions and other animals, 754. County Auditors to enter all taxes levied by law upon assessment rolls, 769. REPORTER OF SUPREME COURT. Term of office, 738. RECEIPTS AND EXPENDITURES. Officers to report under oath as to use of Contingent ROADS, WAGON AND TURNPIKE, MACADAMIZED. boundary of State, 1-5. In Mariposa County, R. T. Brown et als., 12-14. From Tehama County to eastern ROADS, WAGON AND TURNPIKE, MACADAMIZED. Big Tree and Carson Valley Turn- In San Bernardino County, Benson and others, 119. In Amador County, Horrell and others, 120, 121. From Sonora to Aurora, 134–141. In San Luis Obispo County, P. A. Forrester, 143, 144. In Tehama County, supplemental Act, 177, 178. In Calaveras and Mono Counties, Brown and others, 230, 231. In Sonoma and Mendocino Counties, Smith, Jarboe and others, 233, 234. In Tehama County, supplemental Act, 250. In San Bernardino County, Garner and others, 251. In Butte and Plumas Counties, Bidwell and others, 291, 292. In Sacramento County, Sharp and others, 294. In Amador County, Hayward and others, 309. In El Dorado County, Knox and others, 324, 325. In Amador County, Vogan & Green, 329. In El Dorado and Amador Counties, William B. Carr, 330. In Yolo County, Jas. Wadish and others, 348. In San Mateo County, Nuttman and others, 361. Across Mission Bay, in San Francisco County, franchise to Northrop and others, From Cloverdale to Sanel, J. B. Price and others, time for completion of, 502. In San Francisco, John F. Hill and others, 556. From Chinese Camp to Aurora, Haines and others, 564-566. In Alameda and Contra Costa, Thorne and others, 578. In San Mateo County, Dickey and others, 656. Big Tree and Carson Valley Turnpike Company, Calaveras County authorized to sub- Tulare County to issue bonds, 713, 714. In Tulare County, Goodhue and others, 714. Sonora and Mono Road, Act amended as to duties of Treasurer and Supervisors, 761. Certain counties excepted from the provisions of Act of May sixteenth, eighteen hun- Incorporated cities and towns excepted from provisions of Act of May sixteenth, In Placer County, Aet concerning, 100. In Shasta and Trinity Counties, Act concerning, 130-134. In El Dorado County, amendatory Act, 144. In Contra Costa County, amendatory Act, 151–155. In Tuolumne County, Act concerning, 163-165. In Calaveras County, Act concerning, 178-180. In Amador County, amendatory Act, 319. In Mariposa County, amendatory Act, 350. In San Joaquin County, amendatory Act, 555, 556. El Dorado County Branch, to be leased, 557, 558. In Alameda County, section six of an Act repealed, 577. In Napa and Lake Counties, amendatory Act, 577. In San Mateo County, Act concerning, 619-624. In Mendocino County, amendatory Act, 725. ROADS, PUBLIC AND PRIVATE. Counties exempted from Act of May sixteenth, eighteen hundred and sixty-one, 767. ROSENBURG, SAMUEL, A MINOR. Authorized to sell certain property, 316. S SACRAMENTO, CITY OF. Excepted from Act authorizing Supervisors to order the removal of human remains, 27. Act to attach certain territory for school purposes, repealed, 91. Rights granted to Central Pacific Railroad Company, 288-290. Boundaries, rights, powers, 415–419. Officers and their duties, 419-423. Police Court, 423, 424. Salaries, 424. Creation of debts, 424, 425. Revenue, 426. General provisions, 426, 427. Officers, election and appointment, 427-430. Bonded debt, 430. Taxes and license, 431-433. Streets and highways, 433-436. Special provisions, 436. Fire Department, 437-440. City and county authorized to subscribe to stock of Central Pacific Railroad Company, Levees, Act concerning construction and repairs of, amended, 468–470. Street railroad franchise, Houghton and others, 474-476. Certain School Districts consolidated, 568, 569. Levee Commissioners, powers, 705, 706. Common Schools, Act concerning, 717, 718. Board of Education, duties, 717. School tax, 717. Tax question to be voted upon, 717. Levy, 717. Rate bills, 718. SACRAMENTO COUNTY. Franchise for turnpike road, to S. Miser and associates, 73. Authorized to subscribe to stock of Central Pacific Railroad Company, 447-451. Act providing for the government of, 503-517. Certain School Districts consolidated, 568, 569. Bridge franchise, Cosumnes River, Atkin and others, 734. Farmers, Act for protection of, 772. SACRAMENTO, PLACER AND NEVADA RAILROAD COMPANY. Authorized to sell and SAN FRANCISCO, CITY AND COUNTY. Excepted from Act authorizing Boards of Super- Powers of Board of Education, 53. Payment of Janitors, 53, 54. Common School Marshals, compensation, 54. Ladies' Protection and Relief Society of, authorized to indenture minors, 59. Commissioners of Funded Debt, if delayed by legal process, time to be deducted, 69. Excepted from Act concerning District Attorneys, 95. Board of Education, powers of, 96. Board may buy real estate, etc., 96 Exempt Fire Company, powers of Supervisors, 98, 99. Street Railroad Act of April seventeenth, eighteen hundred and sixty-one, part of sec- tion seven repealed 115. SAN FRANCISCO, CITY AND COUNTY. North Beach and Mission Railroad Company, certain rights granted, 116. Central Railroad Company, certain rights granted, 117, 118. Collection of poll taxes, 167, 168. Board of Supervisors authorized to appropriate moneys for various purposes, 168-172. Act of March twenty-third, eighteen hundred and sixty-three, concerning Industrial Industrial School Department, duty of Auditor and Treasurer, addition to building, Supervisors authorized to pay claim of Devoe, 221. County Jail, female department authorized, 221-223. Magdalen Asylum authorized to erect jail for female prisoners, 221. San Francisco City Water Works, discharged from certain obligations, rights extended San Francisco Market Street Railroad Company, certain rights granted, 226. Tax Collector, fees for collecting delinquent taxes, 230. Wharf at foot of Franklin street, time extended, 233. Gas franchise to E. L. Sullivan and others, Act amended, 247, 248. Pilotage, rates of, 249. Board of Education, to allow claims of T. J. Nevins and William G. McBarry, 259. Mechanics' Institute, authorized to sell, convey, etc., real estate, 290. Indenture of extension and lease to Edward Minturn confirmed, 307. Railroad franchise, Bryant and others, 362, 365. Railroad franchise, Powell, Reay, and others, 376-379. City and county authorized to subscribe to the stock of the Central and Western Pacific Election of officers, 391, 392. Street railroad franchise, Doble and others, 392-395. Gas franchise, Von Schmidt and others, 395, 396. Board of Commissioners created, 406. Board of Commissioners, terms of office, oath, bond, 407. Board of Commissioners, Secretary of, duties, 409. Board of Commissioners, letting of contracts, 411. Salary of Commissioners, 413. Dredging docks, etc., 413. Plank road across Mission bay, franchise to Northrop and others, amended, 415. Street railroad, W. F. Nelson and others, 455-458. South San Francisco and Homestead Association to receive patent for certain overflowed lands, conditions, 487, 488. County Surveyor, duties, 488. County Treasurer, duties, 488. Ferry franchise, William Kohl and associates, 500. Act amendatory of Article Four of Consolidation Act, 525-533. Powers of Supervisors in relation to streets, 525-533. General provisions as to streets, crossings, etc., 525, 533. Powers of Supervisors, 540, 541. Powers of Supervisors, Police force, nuisances, 540. Powers of Supervisors, houses of ill fame, licenses, 540. |