Report of the Debates in the Convention of California, on the Formation of the State Constitution, in September and October, 1849, Količina 3J.T. Towers, 1850 - 479 strani John Ross Browne (1817-1875) of Kentucky, the official reporter for the California State Constitutional Convention of September-October 1849, came to California in 1849 as an employee of the government revenue service. He traveled widely in the next two decades before settling down in Oakland. Report of the debates of the Convention of California (1850) comprises the official records of the convention. Browne had been a shorthand reporter for the U.S. Senate before coming west, and he provides transcripts of the proclamation calling the convention, proceedings of the convention, text of the state constitution adopted by the delegates, and official correspondence regarding the convention and the institution of state government under that constitution. |
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Stran 56
... thing that the schedule has nothing to do with the organic law of the State . Its object is well expressed by the schedule of Louisiana , that " no inconvenience may arise from the change from a Territorial to a State Government ...
... thing that the schedule has nothing to do with the organic law of the State . Its object is well expressed by the schedule of Louisiana , that " no inconvenience may arise from the change from a Territorial to a State Government ...
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... thing to be done is to require the Secretary to put those re- marks down . I call upon the Secretary to put them down . Mr. GWIN . I believe the general practice is to declare the remarks out of order . The gentleman using the offensive ...
... thing to be done is to require the Secretary to put those re- marks down . I call upon the Secretary to put them down . Mr. GWIN . I believe the general practice is to declare the remarks out of order . The gentleman using the offensive ...
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... thing he wished to protest against , and that was , the sacredness of committees . He desired that there should be unlimited debate on all ques- tions . This mammoth Committee was able to defend itself . But personalities should be ...
... thing he wished to protest against , and that was , the sacredness of committees . He desired that there should be unlimited debate on all ques- tions . This mammoth Committee was able to defend itself . But personalities should be ...
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... thing was ever contemplated by the treaty . Those Indians who have become civilized , and who were entitled by the Mexican Government to hold lands and pay taxes , are not objectionable . They should be allowed the elective franchise ...
... thing was ever contemplated by the treaty . Those Indians who have become civilized , and who were entitled by the Mexican Government to hold lands and pay taxes , are not objectionable . They should be allowed the elective franchise ...
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... thing , the Indian is illiterate , and incompetent to judge of the questions presented in an election . If he pays taxes , he has an equivalent for it - the protection of the law . By giving him the right to vote , he would in nine ...
... thing , the Indian is illiterate , and incompetent to judge of the questions presented in an election . If he pays taxes , he has an equivalent for it - the protection of the law . By giving him the right to vote , he would in nine ...
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Stran x - Legislature so next chosen, as aforesaid, such proposed amendment or amendments shall be agreed to by a majority of all the members elected to each house, then it shall be the duty of the Legislature to submit such proposed amendment or amendments to the people, in such manner and at such time as the Legislature shall prescribe...
Stran 41 - Every citizen may freely speak, write, and publish his sentiments on all subjects, being responsible for the abuse of that right; and no law shall be passed to restrain or abridge the liberty of speech or of the press.
Stran 30 - The right of trial by jury shall be secured to all, and remain inviolate forever. But a jury trial may be waived by the parties in all civil cases in the manner to be prescribed by law.
Stran iii - No person shall be held to answer for a capital or otherwise infamous crime, (except in cases of impeachment, and in cases of militia when in actual service, and the land and naval forces in time of war, or which this State may keep, with the consent of Congress, in time of peace, and in cases of petit larceny under the regulation of the Legislature), unless on presentment or indictment of a grand jury ; and in any trial in any court whatever, the party accused shall be allowed to appear and defend...
Stran 47 - The right of the people to be secure in their persons, houses, papers and effects, against unreasonable seizures and searches, shall not be violated; and no warrant shall issue but on probable cause, supported by oath or affirmation, particularly describing the place to be searched, and the persons and things to be seized.
Stran 256 - I do solemnly swear, (or affirm, as the case may be,) that I will support the constitution of the United States,, and the constitution of the State of California; and that I will faithfully discharge the duties of the office of according to the best of my ability.
Stran 341 - ... except treason and cases of impeachment, upon such conditions and with such restrictions and limitations as he may think proper, subject to such regulations as may be provided by law relative to the manner of applying for pardons. Upon conviction for treason, he shall have power to suspend the execution of the sentence, until the case shall be reported to the Legislature at its next meeting, when the Legislature shall either pardon or commute the sentence, direct the execution of the sentence,...
Stran x - Constitution, fight a duel with deadly weapons, or send, or accept a challenge to fight a dnel with deadly weapons, either within this State or out of it; or who shall act as second, or knowingly aid or assist in any manner those thus offending, shall not be allowed to hold any office of profit, or to enjoy the right of suffrage under this Constitution.
Stran 30 - No person shall be subject to be twice put in jeopardy for the same offense; nor shall he be compelled in any criminal case to be a witness against himself; nor be deprived of life, liberty or property without due process of law; nor shall private property be taken for public use, without just compensation.
Stran 112 - Corporations may be formed under general laws; but shall not be created by special act, except for municipal purposes, and in cases where, in the judgment of the Legislature, the objects of the corporation cannot be attained under general laws. All general laws and special acts passed pursuant to this section, may be altered from time to time or repealed.