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THIRD SESSION, U1
C9 LAWS OF THE STATE OF CALIFORNIA.
Sec. U1. ‘The ‘Treasurer shall deliver the Bonds to claimants Detvery ofvonds.
¢ whenever demanded by them in person, or by legal agent.
. Sec. 12. Whenever the Treasurer shall derive a sufficient payment of the
sum from the tax herein provided to be levied, he shall make tre.
> certain arrangements for the payment of the interest of the War
a: : . : oe shall advertise for three n s at least, in some ; Treasurer, in favor of the person holding. the claim so allowed{i Bonds, and shall advertise for three months at least, fyi
d re : Wap Is. and "Dranenpar edye om: Newspaper in Sacramento City and San Francisco, noti ying payable out of the War Bonds, and the Creasurer shall, on p Rounds, when the interest will he paid at the State é . 7 . R: a ve 7 ? co a sentation of such warrant, therefor exchange the Bonds providelle. holders of ROUGE, When P
to be created by a preceeding section of this Act. dye} Teasury. os iit Former Acts re; : . i ‘ ‘ae. tt y Ss rof the State to negoi Comprroter to See. 4. In the examination herein required to be made bygm Sec. 13. An Act authorizing the ‘Treasurer of the S &
: : pealed,
correct mistake, the Comptroller and "Treasurer, they are hereby fully empoweng—p late a loan upon the faith and credit of the State, for the purpose
ed whenever or wherever any mistake nay be detected by thea
of defraying the expenses which have been and may be incurred
against the State, in the allowance which may have been madige. in suppressing Indian poauligs ” ae State, an pe absence of er by either Branch of the Legislature, to claimants, to correct this adequate provision being niet ° ‘ i dand fifi oes ale. ¢. f, iz same, by a proper reduction thereof, and in the allowance to by f passed February fifteenth, “1s ine Nehtee ht dred, and fifty. 7! 5 i made of claims which have not been examincc, they shall hayek’ a0 Act passed March SeveIcentt, Clg yIGen, HiINIte ywe one, entitled “ An Act authorizing the Governor to call out troops . ee
the same as is allowed by the Act of March seventeenth, cighae 0 defend our frontier, aud provid for their ig Mobi . on teen hundred and fifty-one, providing for the defence of thegme Sation,” be and the same is here "W repen ed’ Rs ay
eastern trontieragainst the Indians and shall limit their paymenfilg,’ tepeal in no wise aflect the \ on vealed ones already —— for supplies, to the prices at which like articles were worth, at theg@é under the provisions of tho Act so repealed.
date of such purchase, in the neighborhood where mide. @ «= Aprroviry, May 3, 1852.
pores: SbC. 5. The State Treasurer is hereby authorized and. 1 E
alle bonds ~~ quired to cause suitable Bonds to be provided for said payments
in sums of one hundred, two hundred and fifty, five hundred, BE
ind one thousand dollars each.
Form of tends = Src. 6. All stich Bonds shall he signed by the 'T'reasurer, in
his official character, made payable to and endorsed by the
Governor in his official character, who shall aflix the seal of the
State thereto, and countersigned by the Comptroller; which
Bonds, executed as aforesaid, shall be transferable by assign-j
ment on the Bonds, by the owner thereof, or by his attorney in
fact and bind the State for the faithful payment thereof. if
foupimlicrad See. 7. After the Bonds shall have been countersigned by
keep a seaister the Comptroller, it shall be his duty to make a register of thet
of bons same, ina book to he kept for that purpose, with the sitimabefs .
and amount thereof, and deliver them to the "Treasurer, charge™m
i i ay ey = r Ud ee eee é ole Y " a of
. ee ce wlth The une, The Treasurer shall also keep a ne i _ Sec. 1. ‘The Board of Examiners are hereby authorized af gt i Coupons to he Gee @ Coupons for the interest shall be attached to eachage Yequired to make a final settlement of the accounts of Major Wilhe
attarhed: : . : sas . lag liam Rogers in relation to the first and second 51 Dorado ExpediBond so that they may be removed without Injury or imutila,ggR Ham hog . ea » lawful for the said Py tion to the Bond,
‘N@ tions against the Indians; and it alate pe or ie sai “s !
Chime egnine = SEC. 9 Any claim which this State has now, or may here? Board of PRAnTiGls . Getnaeal and allow ails ‘hele iued arn the Gen. Got after have, upon the General Goverment, for moneys expended: af valid, as the Board o “onumssiony r e u J font
weepare for the purposes aforesaid, shall be and the sane is hereby sofiff; deem just and equitable, and alice d the of ase ried a mi it shall Comproter to ' apart and pledged for the payment of the principal and interest said William Rogers on final settlement a bin ; oe heubern tlhe iscaearnromte. arising upon said Bonds.
ia be the duty of the Comptroller of State anc eis ee yaw aid Treaurertapy SEC. 10. "Che ‘Treasurer is hereby authorized to defray such ey ized to issue his warrant for the sume in favor of ae sac Not to alee Mj uae
dp» William Rogers; Provided, that nothing contained in this Act army's etoim,
#, Shall be so construed as to prejudice the claims of Major James
f; Burney to the oflice of Paymaster in all other cases,
* Approven, May J. 1852.
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Legislature, and as shewn by the pay rolls and abstracts accom
panying the same, or which may not have been so examine
4 and allowed, shall by said Board be again examined, wher
made the duty of the Comptroller to issue his warrant on thi
Pay ee power and are hereby required to pay to oflicers and priva
.
CHAPTER XXVI.
AN ACT
To authorize the Bourd of Haxuminers to setile the accounts of
Major William Rogers, for the first and second Isl Dorado
Expedition against the Indians,
The People of the State of California, represented if phd. my
and Assembly, do enact as follows: 24 ti
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ee expenses as may be incurred in obtaining the blanks for saids
Bonds; Provided, that they do not exceed the cost of one’
thousand dollars, to he paid out of iny moneys in the ‘Treasury J
not otherwise appropriated.