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shall be a public record, and subject to the inspection of any person desiring to inspect the same.

SEC. 11. Each auctioneer shall keep a book, in which he shall Other books. enter a memorandum of all sales, showing the name of the owner, or owners of the goods sold, to whom sold, and the amount paid, and the date of each sale, which book shall at all times be open for the inspection of any person, or persons, in

terested therein.

SEC. 12. Every County Treasurer shall, at all times, hold Pay to State. himself in readiness to pay to the Treasurer of State, on his order, countersigned by the Controller, all moneys in his hands, derived from sales of auction licenses, to the date of such order, less his lawful commission for receiving, or paying over, said sum or sums of money, and all sums of money not paid over on the order of the Treasurer of the State, as above provided, shall be paid into the State treasury, by the County Treasurer, at the time and manner of other State revenues.

Fund.

SEC. 13. All money paid into the State treasury, arising from General the sale of auction licenses, under the provisions of this Act, shall constitute a part of the General Fund.

SEC. 14. All moneys collected under the provisions of this Act Division. shall be paid into the County treasury-two-thirds for State purposes, and one-third for County purposes.

SEC. 15. All Acts, or parts of Acts, conflicting with the pro- Repealing visions of this Act, are hereby repealed; Provided, that such re- clause. peal shall not in any manner affect any rights vested or any liabilities incurred prior to the passage of this Act, under or by virtue of the provisions of the Act passed May fifteenth, one thousand eight hundred and fifty-four, entitled "An Act to provide revenue for the support of the Government," and an Act entitled "An Act to provide revenue for the support of the Government of this State," approved April twenty-ninth, one thousand eight hundred and fifty-seven, and an Act entitled "An Act prescribing the mode of appointing auctioneers, and defining their duties," passed April twenty-second, one thousand eight hundred and fifty, nor affect the rights of recovering in any suits now pending against auctioneers for violations of the provisions of any of said Acts.

CHAP. CCCXVIII.—An Act to confer further Powers on the Board of Supervisors, the Auditor, and Treasurer, of the City and County of San Francisco, and to authorize them to perform certain acts therein mentioned.

[Approved April 18, 1859.]

The People of the State of California, represented in Senate and
Assembly, do enact as follows:

SECTION 1. The said Board of Supervisors is hereby author- Gerry. ized to allow, and order paid, out of the General Fund, the Auditor to audit, and the Treasurer to pay, Samuel R. Gerry, or his

Martin.

Lincoln.

McQuade and Fell.

San Fran

cisco Herald.

Vreeland.

May lease to

Institute.

assigns, such sums as may be legally, or equitably due him, not to exceed, in all, the sum of seven hundred and twenty dollars, for medical services rendered by order of the County Judge, in trying cases of insanity, and issuing certificates thereon, during the years one thousand eight hundred and fifty-seven and eight. The said Board of Supervisors is hereby authorized to allow, and order paid, out of the General Fund, the Auditor to audit, and the Treasurer to pay, to Philip Martin, or his assigns, such sum as may be legally, or equitably, due him, not to exceed the sum of fifteen hundred dollars, for services rendered in cleaning, and watching the Hall of Records in said City and County, from July, one thousand eight hundred and fifty-six, to October, one thousand eight hundred and fifty-seven.

The said Board of Supervisors is hereby authorized to allow, and order paid, out of the General Fund, the Auditor to audit, and the Treasurer to pay, the amount of any judgment, with costs and interest, that has, or may be obtained, in the suit of Harriet A. Lincoln vs. M. R. Roberts, N. C. Lane, and R. G. Sneath, in the Twelfth Judicial District Court, for rent and damages, by reason of the destruction of the small-pox hospital, on Price street, which was leased by said defendants, for the use and purposes of the City and County of San Francisco.

Said Board is hereby authorized to allow, and order paid, out of the General Fund, the Auditor to audit, and the Treasurer to pay, to John McQuade and William Fell, the sum of two hundred and fifty dollars each, for services rendered as Copying-Clerks, in the Recorder's office, from the first day of December, one thousand eight hundred and fifty-eight, to the first day of February, one thousand eight hundred and fifty-nine, inclusive.

Said Board is authorized to allow, and order paid, out of the General Fund, the Auditor to audit, and the Treasurer to pay, to the owners, or agents, of the San Francisco Herald, for advertising various matters, from July twentieth, one thousand eight hundred and fifty-six, to February, one thousand eight hundred and fifty-seven, such sum as may be legally or equitably due said. parties, for such services, not to exceed the sum of two hundred dollars.

The said Board are hereby authorized to allow, and order paid, out of the General Fund, the Auditor to audit, and the Treasurer to pay to E. B. Vreeland, as assignee of J. H. Kent, such sum as may be legally or equitably due him, not to exceed the sum of two thousand one hundred and fifty-one dollars, for official services rendered by said Kent, as Coroner, from the first day of November, one thousand eight hundred and fifty-six, to the first day of February, one thousand eight hundred and fifty-seven.

The said Board is hereby authorized and empowered to lease Mechanics' the Mechanics' Institute any lot or lots of land under their control they may deem proper, (excepting all school-lots, and Portsmouth Square,) for the use of said Institute, to erect temporary buildings for the holding of fairs, and other purposes.

Repairs to

streets on water-front.

The said Board are hereby authorized to allow and order paid out of the General Fund, for the repairs to the outer half of streets constituting the water-front of said City and County, as provided in section thirty-eight of "An Act to repeal the several

charters of the City of San Francisco, to establish the boundaries of the City and County of San Francisco, and to consolidate the Government thereof," approved April nineteenth, one thousand eight hundred and fifty-six; the Auditor to audit, and the Treasurer to pay, sums not exceeding in the aggregate, three thousand dollars during any one fiscal year.

Said Board are authorized to allow, and order paid, out of the Griswold. General Fund, the Auditor to audit, and the Treasurer to pay, to John C. Griswold, for services rendered as Clerk, or Deputy, in the office of the Superintendent of Streets and Highways, from November fifteenth, one thousand eight hundred and fifty-eight, to March thirty-first, one thousand eight hundred and fifty-nine, inclusive, one hundred and fifty dollars per month.

City

Said Board is hereby authorized to allow, and order paid, out Clerk to of the General Fund, the Auditor to audit, and the Treasurer to Attorey. pay, a monthly salary of seventy-five dollars, for services of a Clerk in the office of the City and County-Attorney, payable in the same manner as other officers and employés of said City and County are paid.

CHAP. CCCXIX.-An Act to appropriate money to pay Certain

Claims.

[Approved April 19, 1859.]

The People of the State of California, represented in Senate and
Assembly, do enact as follows:

tion of

SECTION 1. The following sums of money are hereby appro- Appropriapriated, out of any money in the treasury not otherwise appro- money. priated, to pay certain claims, to wit:

The sum of seventy-five dollars, for the purpose of paying Smith. Charles Smith, for services as Keeper of the Insane Asylum during the month of May, one thousand eight hundred and fiftyeight.

And the sum of thirty dollars, for the purpose of paying Henry Lewis. Lewis, a cook in the Insane Asylum, during the month of May, one thousand eight hundred and fifty-eight.

And the sum of one hundred and fifty-nine dollars and twelve weaver. cents, to pay David Weaver, County Assessor of Butte County, for lost poll-tax receipts, now returned to the State.

Appropriation of

money.

Breyfogle.

Healy.

CHAP. CCCXX.-An Act to appropriate Moneys to pay Certain
Claims.

[Approved April 19, 1859.]

The People of the State of California, represented in Senate and
Assembly, do enact as follows:

SECTION 1. The following sums of money are hereby appropriated, out of any money in the treasury not otherwise appropriated, to pay the following claims:

The sum of sixty-eight dollars and eighty-five cents, to pay C. C. Breyfogle, Assessor of Amador County, for poll-tax receipts paid by him, the same having been mislaid, but now returned to the State.

And the sum of one hundred and twenty-five dollars, to pay M. Healy, for services as Matron at the Insane Asylum, in March, one thousand eight hundred and fifty-eight.

May remove bodies.

Re-interred.

Charge for removal.

Compensat❜n

CHAP. CCCXXI.-An Act to authorize the Coroner of Butte County to remove the Bodies of Deceased Persons.

[Approved April 19, 1859.]

The People of the State of California, represented in Senate and
Assembly, do enact as follows:

SECTION 1. The Coroner of Butte County is hereby empowered to contract with a suitable person, or persons, for the removal of the bodies of deceased persons, interred on the Bluff, so called, adjoining the town of Oroville, in said County of Butte, and to cause them to be interred in Oroville Cemetery, within one year after the passage of this Act.

SEC. 2. It shall be the duty of the Coroner to cause said bodies to be decently interred, and to cause any and all tomb-. stones, ornaments, and inscriptions, on the graves of said bodies, to be re-erected in as good order as on the original graves.

SEC. 3. The Supervisors of Butte County are hereby empowered to audit the claim of such contractor, for such services, not to exceed the sum of twenty dollars for each body so removed and re-interred, and the same shall be paid out of the General County Fund, in like manner as other claims against the County.

SEC. 4. The Coroner shall be allowed such reasonable compensaof Coroner. tion, for any services rendered under the provisions of this Act, as the Supervisors may deem just, not to exceed five dollars per day for each day actually engaged in the performance of his duties under this Act.

CHAP. CCCXXII.-An Act to alter and define the Boundary-lines of
Tehama County.

[Approved April 19, 1859.]

The People of the State of California, represented in Senate and
Assembly, do enact as follows:

SECTION 1. The County of Tehama shall be bounded as fol- Boundary lows, to wit: beginning at the first section-line north of Rogers' defined. house, on the Sacramento River, and running west on said line to the summit of the Coast Range; thence up the Coast Range, to the Middle Fork of Cottonwood Creek; thence down the centre channel of said creek, to the Sacramento River; thence up the middle channel of said river, to the mouth of Battle Creek ; thence up the middle channel of said creek, to the western line of Plumas County; thence on said line, southerly, to the line of of Butte County; and thence, in direct line, to the head-waters of Rock Creek; thence down the middle of the channel of said creek, to Township-line twenty-three; thence along said line, to the middle of the Sacramento River; thence along the middle of the channel of said river, to the place of beginning.

SEC. 2. An Act entitled an Act to alter and define the bound- Repealing ary-lines of Tehama County, approved February nineteenth, one clause. thousand eight hundred and fifty-seven, and an Act entitled an Act supplemental to, and amendatory of, an Act entitled an Act to alter and define the boundary-line of Tehama County, approved February nineteenth, one thousand eight hundred and fifty-seven, approved March twenty-sixth, one thousand eight hundred and fifty-seven, and all Acts, and parts of Acts, inconcistent with the provisions of this Act, are hereby repealed.

CHAP. CCCXXIII.-An Act amendatory of, and supplementary to, an Act passed April twenty-fourth, one thousand eight hundred and fifty-eight, entitled "An Act to repeal the Act, passed March twentysixth, one thousand eight hundred and fifty-one, entitled an Act to Incorporate the City of Sacramento, and the several Acts amendatory and supplementary thereto, and to Incorporate the City and Connty of Sacramento."

[Approved April 19, 1859.]

The People of the State of California, represented in Senate and
Assembly, do enact as follows:

SECTION 1. Section forty-one of said Act is hereby amended so as to read as follows:

Section forty-one-The claims specified in this Act may be re- Claims to be ceived for funding, and bonds therefor may be issued, prior to funded. the first day of October, one thousand eight hundred and fifty

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