SEC. 31. (Form.) READING OF THE JOURNAL. During the reading of the Journal of day, 19., the further reading was dispensed with, on motion of Senatori Senator was, on motion of Senatori granted leave of absence for this day. Senator presented the following petition, which was read and ordered printed in the Journal: To the State Legislature: Signed. JOHN SMITH, and 1297 others. (Also): The following petition was read and ordered printed in the Journal: SEC. 35. (Form.) COMMUNICATIONS. The following communications were read and ordered printed in the Journal : SEC. 36. (Form.) At twelve o'clock and thirty minutes? p.m., on motion of Senator -- the hour of recess was extended until o'clock and minutes. EXPLANATORY NOTE. 10r Mr. (Noon regular.) The hour of twelve o'clock and thirty minutes p.m., having arrived, , the Presidenta declared the Senate at recess until two o'clock p.m. Also: At o'clock and minutes4 p.m., on motion of Senatori --, the Presidenta declared the Senate at recess until o'clock ---. m. EXPLANATORY NOTE. 'Or Mr. SEC. 38. (Form.) RECONVENED. At o'clock --.m., the Senate reconvened. Lieutenant Governori President of the Senate, in the chair. Secretary at the desk. EXPLANATORY NOTE. 10r Hon. President pro tem. 2Or other officer. SEC. 39. (Form.) ADJOURNMENT-(DAILY). At o'clock and minutes --.m., on motion of Senatori the Presidenta declared the Senate 3 adjourned.4 ADJOURNMENT OUT OF RESPECT. duly seconded by Senator the Senate decided by rising vote that when adjournment for this day should be had, that such adjournment should be out of respect to the memory of the late formerly * * * * * ADJOURNMENT. At o'clock and minutes m., on motion of Senatori the President” declared the Senate adjourned out of respect to the memory of the late formerly EXPLANATORY NOTE. 'Or Mr. 19 ----, at 11:00 o'clock a.m. SEC. 40. (Form.) ADJOURNMENT. RESOLUTION. Resolved, That a committee of three be appointed to notify the Assembly? that the Senate is ready to adjourne for the constitutional recess and ask if the Assembly: has any further communications to transmit to the Senate.3 Resolution read, and on motion of Senatori adopted. APPOINTMENTS BY THE PRESIDENT.5 In accordance with the above resolution, Senators* and were named by the Presidents as the committee to notify the Assembly? that the Senate was ready to adjourn" for the constitutional recess. RESOLUTION. By Senator Resolved, That a committee of three be appointed by the President of the Senates to notify the Governor that the Senate’ is ready to adjourne for the constitutional recesso and ask if he has any further communications to transmit to the Senate.S Resolution read, and on motion of Senator? adopted. APPOINTMENTS BY THE PRESIDENT.5 In accordance with the above resolution Senators and were named as the committee to notify the Governor that the Senate was ready to adjourn for the constitutional recess.“ -- REPORT OF COMMITTEE. Senator as chairman of the committee appointed to wait upon the Governor and inform him of the Senate’s3 readiness to adjourn" for the constitutional recess, reported that his Excellency had informed the committee that he had no further communication to transmit to the Senate. 6 REPORT OF COMMITTEE. Senatori as chairman of the committee appointed to notify the Assembly? that the Senate was ready to adjourn for the constitutional recess, reported that they had notified the Assembly according to their instructions and that the Assembly would shortly convey a message to the Senate through their committee. 3-16821 REPORT OF STANDING COMMITTEE. The following report of standing committee was received and read: ON ENGROSSMENT AND ENROLLMENT. SACRAMENTO, MR. PRESIDENT: Your Committee on Engrossment and Enrollment has examined And reports that the same have been correctly enrolled and presented the same to the Governor on this day of at o'clock --.m. Chairman. Also: 19---MR. PRESIDENT: Your Committee on Engrossment and Enrollment has examined And reports that the same have been correctly engrossed. Chairman. 2 MESSAGE FROM THE ASSEMBLY. At o'clock and minutes m., a committee from the Assembly? (Mr.7 chairman) appeared at the bar of the Senate and announced that the Assemblyo had no further communication to transmit to the Senate, and now was prepared for adjournment for the constitutional recess. 3 MESSAGE TO ASSEMBLY. Upon receipt of the foregoing message from the Assembly the Presidentă pro tem. announced that the Senate had no further communication to transmit to the Assembly” and requested the Committee from the Assembly? to convey to the Assembly? the information that the Senates was now prepared for adjournment for the constitutional recess.6 MINUTES APPROVED. The minutes of this day, Saturday, read and on motion of Senatori 19---, were approved. 5 3 6 ADJOURNMENT. Whereupon, at twelve o'clock m., in accordance with the provisions of Senate3 Concurrent Resolution No. --, Hon. President pro tem. of the Senate,declared the Senate adjournode for the constitutional recess, to reconvene at twelve o'clock m. on March 19.--. Or Mr. CHAPTER II. CONSTITUTIONAL PROVISIONS DIRECTLY AFFECTING THE POWERS AND DUTIES OF THE LEGISLATURE. CHAPTER CONTENTS. Sec. 41. Right of people to assemble and petition. (Constitution.) Sec. 42. No imprisonment for debt. (Constitution.) Sec. 43. Bill of attainder-Ex post facto law-Obligation of contract. (Consti tution.) Sec. 44. Privileges and immunities. (Constitution.) Sec. 45. Constitution mandatory. (Constitution.) Sec. 46. Rights reserved by people. (Constitution.) Sec. 47. No property qualification of electors. (Constitution.) Sec. 48. Right to fish. (Constitution.) Sec. 49. Primary elections. (Constitution.) Sec. 30. Limitations . upon the power of the Legislature to enact laws. (Consti tution. Sec. 51. Lending public credit prohibited. (Constitution.) Sec. 32. Regulation of charges of public service corporations. (Constitution.). Sec. 53. State highway system authorized. (Constitution.) Sec. 331. Courts of the State. (Constitution.) Sec. 51. Legislature to provide inferior courts. (Constitution.) Sec. 55. Courts of record. (Constitution.) Sec. 56. Jurisdiction of inferior courts and powers of judges. (Constitution.) Sec. 57. Court clerks--Commissioners. (Constitution.) Sec. 58. Fees of judicial officers abolished. (Constitution.) Sec. 59. Publication of opinions of appellate courts. (Constitution.) Sec. 60. Militia. (Constitution.) Sec. 61. Legislature to encourage education. (Constitution.) Sec. 62. County superintendent of schools. (Constitution.) Sec. 63. State school fund.. (Constitution.) Sec. 64. Common school system. (Constitution.) Sec. 65. Support of school system. (Constitution.) Sec. 66. State Board of Education-Free textbooks. (Constitution.) Sec. 67. No public money for sectarian schools. (Constitution.) Sec. 68. Powers and duties of prison directors. (Constitution.) Sec. 69. Legislature to prescribe powers and duties of prison officials. (Consti tution. Sec. 70. Formation of new counties. (Constitution.) Sec. 71. County governments and township organization. (Constitution.) Sec. 72. Compensation of officers and jurors. (Constitution.) Sec. 73. Only municipality can tax for municipal purposes. (Constitution.) Sec. 74. No delegation as to municipal improvements to private corporations Exception. (Constitution.) Sec. 75. General laws as to inspection of merchandise. (Constitution.) Sec. 76. General laws as to formation of corporations. (Constitution.) Sec. 77. Bank corporations only under general laws-No bank currency. (Consti tution.) Sec. 78. Extension of franchise of corporation-Remission of forfeiture. (Consti tution.) Sec. 79. Corporation property subject to condemnation---Police power not abridged. (Constitution.) Sec. 80. Corporation business limited by charter_Term of holding real estate. (Constitution.) Sec. 81. Transfer of franchise does not relieve from liabilities. (Constitution.) Sec. 82. State not to lend credit or own corporation stock. (Constitution.) |