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 * colspan=25|Chapter 129.—An Act to regulate the settlement of the Estates of deceased persons,
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 * colspan=25|Chapter 130.—An Act concerning Licenses,
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 * colspan=25|Chapter 131.—An Act concerning the County of Marin, and the other unorganized Counties of this State,
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 * colspan=25|Chapter 132.—An Act for the relief of persons imprisoned on civil process,
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 * colspan=25|Chapter 133.—An Act for the government and protection of Indians,
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 * colspan=25|Chapter 134.—An Act to fix the compensation to County Judges and Associate Justices of the Court of Sessions,
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 * colspan=25|Chapter 135.—An Act concerning persons in custody under sentence of imprisonment,
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 * colspan=25|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,
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 * colspan=25|Chapter 137.—An Act to regulate proceedings against debtors by attachment,
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 * colspan=25|Chapter 138.—An Act to regulate fees of Office,
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 * colspan=25|Chapter 139.—An Act respecting set-off,
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 * colspan=25|Chapter 140.—An Act regulating Marriages,
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 * colspan=25|Chapter 141.—An Act concerning forcible entries and unlawful detainers,
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 * colspan=25|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,
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 * colspan=25|Chapter 143.—An Act prescribing the mode of appointing Auctioneers, and defining their duties,
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 * colspan=25|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,
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 * colspan=25|Chapter 145.—An Act in relation to the money of accounts,
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 * colspan=25|Chapter 146.—An Act explanatory of an act entitled "An Act concerning the revenue, funds, expenditures, and property of the State, and management thereof,"
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 * colspan=25|1.—Joint Resolution of thanks to Captain John A. Sutter,
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 * colspan=25|2.—Joint Resolution authorizing the Governor to employ a Private Secretary,
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 * colspan=25|3.— Joint Resolution classifying the Justices of the Supreme Court,
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 * colspan=25|4.—Joint Resolution in relation to the Washington Monument in the City of Washington, District of Columbia,
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 * colspan=25|5.—Joint Resolution in relation to the pay of Chaplains,
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 * colspan=25|6.—Joint Resolution instructing the Secretary of State to furnish copies of laws to the State Translators,
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 * colspan=25|7.—Joint Resolution in regard to the Mails,
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 * colspan=25|8.—Joint Resolution instructing our Senators and requesting our Representatives in reference to the Mails,
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 * colspan=25|9.—Joint Resolution in relation to the immediate publication of the general laws,
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 * colspan=25|10.—Joint Resolution permitting Chief Justice Hastings to visit Oregon or Panama,
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 * colspan=25|11.—Joint Resolution in relation to a National Railroad from the Pacific Ocean to tho Mississippi,
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 * colspan=25|12.—Joint Resolution in relation to the appointment of additional Translators,
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 * colspan=25|13.—Joint Resolution authorizing the State Translator to rent an office,
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 * colspan=25|14.—Joint Resolution in relation to the Public Archives,
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 * colspan=25|15.—Joint Resolution concerning the report of the proceedings of the Convention of Monterey,
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 * colspan=25|16.—Joimt Resolution concerning grants of Land by the General Government to commissioned officers who served in the late war with Mexico,
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 * colspan=25|17.—Joint Resolution classifying the Justices of the Superior Court of the city of San Francisco,
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 * colspan=25|18.—Joint Resolution in relation to the care and protection of the State property now in the Legislature,
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 * colspan=25|19.—Joint Resolution granting leave of absence to Justices Lyons and Bennett, of the Supreme Court,
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 * colspan=25|8.—Joint Resolution instructing our Senators and requesting our Representatives in reference to the Mails,
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 * colspan=25|9.—Joint Resolution in relation to the immediate publication of the general laws,
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 * colspan=25|10.—Joint Resolution permitting Chief Justice Hastings to visit Oregon or Panama,
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 * colspan=25|11.—Joint Resolution in relation to a National Railroad from the Pacific Ocean to tho Mississippi,
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 * colspan=25|12.—Joint Resolution in relation to the appointment of additional Translators,
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 * colspan=25|13.—Joint Resolution authorizing the State Translator to rent an office,
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 * colspan=25|14.—Joint Resolution in relation to the Public Archives,
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 * colspan=25|15.—Joint Resolution concerning the report of the proceedings of the Convention of Monterey,
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 * colspan=25|16.—Joimt Resolution concerning grants of Land by the General Government to commissioned officers who served in the late war with Mexico,
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 * colspan=25|17.—Joint Resolution classifying the Justices of the Superior Court of the city of San Francisco,
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 * colspan=25|18.—Joint Resolution in relation to the care and protection of the State property now in the Legislature,
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 * colspan=25|19.—Joint Resolution granting leave of absence to Justices Lyons and Bennett, of the Supreme Court,
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 * colspan=25|17.—Joint Resolution classifying the Justices of the Superior Court of the city of San Francisco,
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 * colspan=25|18.—Joint Resolution in relation to the care and protection of the State property now in the Legislature,
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 * colspan=25|19.—Joint Resolution granting leave of absence to Justices Lyons and Bennett, of the Supreme Court,
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