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SEC. 9. It shall be the duty of the City Council, each Payment year, at the time of levying the tax for municipal purposes, on bonds. to ascertain the amount required for the payment of the interest on the bonds for the year, and also the amount to be paid on the principal of said bonds, as provided in section ten; and the Assessor of the city shall thereupon assess said lands equally, according to area and their value, for said amount, entering such assessment in the assessment roll, in the same manner as the taxes are entered therein, but in a separate column; and such assessment shall be equalized and collected at the time and in the manner provided by law for the collection of city taxes, and shall be applicable to the payment of the interest on said bonds.

SEC. 10. The Mayor and Common Council must, in each Redemption year, at the time of levying said tax, ascertain, as near as tax. may be, the amount required to pay one-fifth of the bonds, exclusive of the interest, and the Assessor must assess the same equally upon said lands, in the manner provided in the preceding section for the assessment of interest due. The same must be collected in the same manner as is provided for the collection of the interest, and set apart by the Treasurer as a sinking fund for the redemption of said bonds. If, for any reason, the Common Council shall fail to ascertain the amount to be collected for the Interest and Sinking Fund, as required by this Act, it shall be the duty of the Assessor to ascertain said amount, and assess and collect the same as above provided.

SEC. 11. The Council may redeem any of the bonds prior Redemption to maturity, at the option of the holders thereof, whenever of bonds. there is money in the sinking fund which, in the judgment of the Council, may be profitably used for that purpose.

SEC. 12. This Act shall take effect and be in force from and after its passage.

CHAP. DCXLIX.-An Act to amend section six of an Act entitled an Act to separate the office of County Recorder from the office of County Clerk, and to regulate the salaries of certain officers of the County of Stanislaus, approved March the fourth, eighteen hundred and seventy-four.

[Approved April 1, 1878.]

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

SECTION 1. Section six of said Act is hereby amended to Salary of read as follows: Section six. The County Assessor shall Assessor. receive a salary of one thousand two hundred dollars per annum, and in addition thereto, as collector of poll taxes and road poll taxes in said county, he shall receive the sum

of ten per cent. upon the amount collected by him or his deputies; provided, that the Board of Supervisors shall appoint Deputy Assessors as now provided by law.

SEC. 2. All Acts and parts of Acts in conflict with the provisions of this Act are hereby repealed.

SEC. 3. This Act shall take effect and be in force from and after its passage.

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of cases.

CHAP. DCL.-An Act authorizing and directing the Clerk of the
Supreme Court of the State of California to make a general
analytical index of all cases filed in the Supreme Court of this
State from the organization thereof.

[Approved April 1, 1878.]

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

SECTION 1. The Clerk of the Supreme Court of the State make index of California is hereby authorized and directed, under the supervision and direction of the Judges of said Court, to procure suitable index books, and to make and keep a full and complete general analytical index of all cases filed in said Court, and the action thereon, from the organization of said Court to date. Said index books shall be open to public inspection at the Clerk's office of said Court, in the City and County of San Francisco.

Compensation of

Clerk.

SEC. 2. The Clerk of said Court shall receive and be allowed as full compensation for said work such sum or sums of money as may be recommended by the Judges of the Supreme Court, and approved by the State Board of Examiners, not exceeding the sum of five thousand dollars, which sum of five thousand dollars, out of any moneys in the State treasury not otherwise appropriated; is hereby appropriated for the purposes of this Act, and the State Controller is hereby authorized to draw his warrants on the State Treasurer in favor of said Clerk for such amount, less than five thousand dollars, as may be recommended and approved, as provided in this Act, upon the presentation of the certificate of the Board of Examiners, showing the amount due said Clerk for his work done under this Act; provided, it shall be the duty of the said Judges of the Supreme Court to have said work properly done for as small a compensation as possible, or consistent with the labor to be performed; provided, that when said index is so completed up to date, and paid for, as herein provided for, that thereafter no pay, except his salary, shall be allowed to said Clerk for keeping said index.

SEC. 3. This Act shall take effect immediately.

CHAP. DCLI.-[See volume of Amendments to the Codes.]

CHAP. DCLII.-An Act to provide for the distribution of school moneys in the County of Yolo.

[Approved April 1, 1878.]

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

SECTION 1. The School Superintendent of Yolo County School monmust apportion all State and county school moneys as fol- por lows:

First-He must ascertain the number of teachers each district is entitled to, by calculating one teacher for every seventy-five census children, or fraction thereof not less than fifteen census children, as shown by the next preceding school census.

Second-In districts in which there are more than two teachers assigned, he must apportion eight hundred and fifty dollars to each teacher.

Third-In districts with two teachers assigned, he must apportion eight hundred dollars to each teacher.

Fourth-In district with fifty census children, and less than ninety census children, six hundred dollars must be apportioned.

Fifth-In districts with forty census children, and less than fifty census children, five hundred and fifty dollars must be apportioned.

Sixth-In districts having fifteen census children, and less than forty census children, five hundred dollars must be apportioned; and in districts having ten census children, and less than fifteen census children, three hundred dollars must be apportioned.

Seventh-All school moneys remaining on hand, after apportioning the State and county school moneys, as provided in the preceding sections of this Act, must be apportioned to the several districts having fifty census children, and less than ninety census children, in proportion to the number of census children in each of the said districts.

SEC. 2. This Act shall take effect from and after the thirtieth day of June, eighteen hundred and seventy-eight.

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CHAP. DCLIII.-An Act making appropriations for the support of the Government of the State of California, for the thirtieth and thirty-first fiscal years.

[Approved April 1, 1878.]

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 State treasury not otherwise appropriated, for the objects hereinafter expressed, and for the support of the Government of the State of California, for the thirtieth and thirty-first fiscal years:

For per diem and mileage of Lieutenant-Governor and Senators, fifty-two thousand dollars.

For per diem and mileage of Assemblymen, one hundred and two thousand dollars.

For pay of officers and Clerks of the Senate, eleven thousand five hundred dollars.

For pay of officers and Clerks of the Assembly, twelve thousand five hundred dollars.

For contingent expenses of the Senate, fifteen thousand dollars.

For contingent expenses of the Assembly, twenty thousand dollars.

For salary of Governor, fourteen thousand dollars.

For salary of Governor's Private Secretary, four thousand eight hundred dollars.

For salary of Executive Clerk, four thousand eight hundred dollars.

For pay of Porter in office of Governor, twelve hundred dollars.

For Special Contingent Fund for Governor's office (secret service), five thousand dollars.

For postage, expressage, and telegraphing in office of Governor, one thousand dollars.

For salary of Secretary of State, eight thousand dollars. For salary of Deputy Secretary of State, forty-eight hundred dollars.

For salaries of Clerks in office of Secretary of State, seventeen thousand seven hundred dollars.

For pay of Porter in office of Secretary of State, three hundred dollars.

For postage, expressage, and telegraphing in office of Secretary of State, two thousand eight hundred dollars; provided, that this appropriation may be expended without reference to fiscal years.

For contingent expenses in the Secretary of State's office, two hundred dollars.

For indexing Laws and Journals in the office of Secretary of State, four hundred and fifty dollars.

For salary of Controller, eight thousand dollars.

For salary of Deputy Controller, six thousand dollars.

For salary of Book-keeper in Controller's office, four thou- Appropriasand eight hundred dollars.

For salaries of Clerks in Controller's office, fourteen thousand four hundred dollars.

For pay of Porter in Controller's office, six hundred. dollars.

For contingent expenses in the Controller's office, two hundred dollars.

For postage, expressage, and telegraphing in the Controller's office, five hundred dollars.

For salary of Treasurer, eight thousand dollars.

For salaries of Clerks in Treasurer's office, eight thousand four hundred dollars.

For salaries of Watchmen in State Treasurer's office, four thousand eight hundred dollars,

For pay of Porter in Treasurer's office, three hundred dollars.

For postage and expressage in Treasurer's office, three hundred dollars.

For pasting and preserving coupons in the office of the Treasurer of State, six hundred dollars.

For salary of Attorney-General, eight thousand dollars. For salary of Clerk in Attorney-General's office, three thousand six hundred dollars.

For pay of Porter in Attorney-General's office, two hundred dollars.

For postage and expressage in Attorney-General's office, two hundred dollars.

For costs and expenses of suits, where the State is a party in interest, eight thousand dollars.

For salary of Surveyor-General, four thousand dollars. For salary of Deputy Surveyor-General, four thousand eight hundred dollars.

For salary of Clerk in Surveyor-General's office, three thousand six hundred dollars.

For pay of Porter in Surveyor-General's office, six hundred dollars.

For postage and expressage in Surveyor-General's office, two hundred and fifty dollars.

For purchase of maps in Surveyor-General's office, four hundred dollars.

For copying maps in Surveyor-General's office, three hundred dollars.

For salary of Register of Land Office, four thousand dollars.

For salaries of Clerks in Land Office, seven thousand two hundred dollars.

For postage and expressage in Land Office, five hundred and fifty dollars.

For salary of Superintendent of Public Instruction, six thousand dollars.

For salary of Deputy Superintendent of Public Instruction, three thousand six hundred dollars.

For salary of Clerk of Superintendent of Public Instruction, three thousand dollars.

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