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CONTENTS.
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Chapter 129.—An Act to regulate the settlement of the Estates of deceased persons, 377
Chapter 130.—An Act concerning Licenses, 404
Chapter 131.—An Act concerning the County of Marin, and the other unorganized Counties of this State, 406
Chapter 132.—An Act for the relief of persons imprisoned on civil process, 407
Chapter 133.—An Act for the government and protection of Indians, 408
Chapter 134.—An Act to fix the compensation to County Judges and Associate Justices of the Court of Sessions, 410
Chapter 135.—An Act concerning persons in custody under sentence of imprisonment, 411
Chapter 136.—An Act to take the sense of the people of California upon the subject of the permanent location of the Seat of Government, 412
Chapter 137.—An Act to regulate proceedings against debtors by attachment, 412
Chapter 138.—An Act to regulate fees of Office, 416
Chapter 139.—An Act respecting set-off, 423
Chapter 140.—An Act regulating Marriages, 424
Chapter 141.—An Act concerning forcible entries and unlawful detainers, 425
Chapter 142.—An Act to regulate proceedings in civil cases in the District Court, the Superior Court of the City of San Francisco, and Supreme Court, 428
Chapter 143.—An Act prescribing the mode of appointing Auctioneers, and defining their duties, 456
Chapter 144.—An Act authorizing a loan of money to pay the immediate demands on the Treasury, until a permanent fund can be raised for that purpose, 458
Chapter 145.—An Act in relation to the money of accounts, 459
Chapter 146.—An Act explanatory of an act entitled "An Act concerning the revenue, funds, expenditures, and property of the State, and management thereof," 459

JOINT RESOLUTIONS.

1.—Joint Resolution of thanks to Captain John A. Sutter, 461
2.—Joint Resolution authorizing the Governor to employ a Private Secretary, 461
3.— Joint Resolution classifying the Justices of the Supreme Court, 462
4.—Joint Resolution in relation to the Washington Monument in the City of Washington, District of Columbia, 462
5.—Joint Resolution in relation to the pay of Chaplains, 463
6.—Joint Resolution instructing the Secretary of State to furnish copies of laws to the State Translators, 463
7.—Joint Resolution in regard to the Mails, 463
8.—Joint Resolution instructing our Senators and requesting our Representatives in reference to the Mails, 464
9.—Joint Resolution in relation to the immediate publication of the general laws, 465
10.—Joint Resolution permitting Chief Justice Hastings to visit Oregon or Panama, 465
11.—Joint Resolution in relation to a National Railroad from the Pacific Ocean to tho Mississippi, 465
12.—Joint Resolution in relation to the appointment of additional Translators, 466
13.—Joint Resolution authorizing the State Translator to rent an office, 466
14.—Joint Resolution in relation to the Public Archives, 466
15.—Joint Resolution concerning the report of the proceedings of the Convention of Monterey, 467
16.—Joimt Resolution concerning grants of Land by the General Government to commissioned officers who served in the late war with Mexico, 467
17.—Joint Resolution classifying the Justices of the Superior Court of the city of San Francisco, 468
18.—Joint Resolution in relation to the care and protection of the State property now in the Legislature, 468
19.—Joint Resolution granting leave of absence to Justices Lyons and Bennett, of the Supreme Court, 469
Index, 471