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EXHIBITS REFERRED TO IN THE FOREGOING REPORT AND TESTIMONY.

"EXHIBIT A."

Inventory of Furniture for Committee Rooms of the Senate.

ROOMS OF THE JUDICIARY COMMITTEE.

One carpet, one stove and pipe, two sets window curtains (damask,) two sets cornices and tassels and cord, three tables, ten spittoons, fifteen steamboat chairs, one patent screw chair, wash stand, pitcher and bowl, one water pitcher, half dozen tumblers, feather dusters, brush, pans, broom, coal hod, one shovel, water pail, four towels, one hat rack.

ROOMS OF THE ENROLLING CLERK.

One stove and pipe, six tables, one dozen chairs, coal hod, shovel and poker, half dozen spittoons, one water pail, two carpets.

ROOM OF THE ENGROSSING CLERK.

One carpet, one stove and pipe, six chairs, one table, one broom and duster, one dust pan, one writing desk, wash stand, soap dish, wash bowl and pitcher, one water pitcher, three tumblers, four spittoons, one damask curtain and cornice, six baskets.

ROOM OF THE COMMITTEE ON MINES AND MINING.

Four tables, one wash stand, three pitchers, one wash bowl, ten tumblers, eighteen spittoons, one carpet, twenty-seven chairs, two water pails, one mirror, one roller for towels, six towels, two brooms, one feather duster, two dust pans, coal hod and shovel, one stove and pipe, two hat racks.

ROOMS OF THE JOURNAL AND COPYING CLERKS.

Three carpets, three writing desks, one table, two stoves and pipe, ten chairs, two stools, seven spittoons, five gas burners and pipe, wash stand, pitcher and bowl, soap dish, one water pitcher, four tumblers, two coal hods and shovel, broom, duster and pan, two stands, one water pail.

"EXHIBIT B."

Received from John H. Moran, the following named articles of furniture pur chased for Senate Committee Rooms.

Twenty chairs, two pitchers, one wash bowl, one soap dish, one carpet, seven spittoons, two damask curtains, one shade, one patent screw chair, one dust pan, one broom, one duster, one work stand, one pen rack, six tables, nine spittoons, three chairs, two carpets, two baskets, one coal scuttle, one shovel, three inkstands, one calendar, twenty chairs, one mirror, ten chairs, sixteen spittoons, one wash stand, one duster, one broom, one coal scuttle, three pitchers, one bowl, two dust pans, one calendar, two pen racks, one carpet, four tables, ten glasses, three stoves and pipe, one carpet, one stove, one table, six chairs, one set of curtains, wash stand, and one bowl and pitcher, two spittoons, one table desk, one table, one desk, one stove and pipe, one chair, one stool, one platform, one coal scuttle, two spittoons, one rest-board, one carpet, three window shades, gas pipes and burners, one table, one coal scuttle, one pitcher, two carpets, one stove and pipe, nine chairs, one stove, two desks, five spittoons, one window shade, one broom, one piece of zinc.

Sacramento, April 25th, 1866.

B. B. REDDING,

Secretary of State,

Per G. C. Garrison.

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Received, Sacramento, December twenty-third, eighteen hundred and sixty-seven, of B. B. Redding, late Secretary of State, (by the hand of G. C. Garrison,) the sum of one hundred and six dollars, ($106,) proceeds of sales of carpets made by said Redding, belonging to the State.

H. S. NICHOLS,
Secretary of State.

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