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Concerning passengers arriving in the ports of the state
of California. [Stats. 1852, p. 78.]

Amended 1853, 71; 1860, 32, 58; 1862, 486; 1863, 150.

Cal.Rep.Cit. 42, 581.

This act prescribed the duties of masters of vessels in relation
to passengers arriving. It was superseded by Political Code, secs.
2949-2969.

ACT 1588.

To discourage the immigration to this state of persons
who cannot become citizens. [Stats. 1855, p. 194.]

This act imposed a fine of fifty dollars on every immigrant
incompetent to become a citizen. It was declared unconstitutional in
People v. Downer, 7 Cal. 169.

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Preventing persons passing through inclosures and leav-
ing them open by tearing down fences or otherwise,
and to prevent hunting upon inclosed lands. [Stats.
1875-6, p. 408.]

This act also punished the offenses of wounding the animals
of another and of leaving fires. It provided that certain of its
provisions should not apply to the counties of Los Angeles, San
Diego, Sutter, San Benito, Del Norte, El Dorado, Colusa, Yuba,
Humboldt, Amador, Tuolumne, San Luis Obispo, Plumas, Lassen,
Siskiyou, Modoc, Shasta, Trinity, Sierra, and Placer. It was amended
1877-8, 49, 776, so as to exempt from certain of its provisions the
counties of Los Angeles, San Diego, Sutter, Del Norte, El Dorado,
Colusa, Yuba, Humboldt, Amador, Tuolumne, San Luis Obispo, Plumas,
Lassen, Siskiyou, Modoc, Shasta, Trinity, Sierra, Placer, San Benito,
and Santa Cruz.

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Authorizing the superintendent of state printing to have
prepared and printed an index to all the laws of Cali-
fornia, 1850-1893. [Stats. 1893, p. 150.]

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For the government and protection of Indians. [Stats. 1850, p. 408]

Amended 1855, 179; 1860, 196; 1863, 743, 755.

Some provisions of this act were repealed by later inconsistent statutes. (People v. Antonio, 27 Cal. 404.) Other provisions were undoubtedly repealed by the codes. It is probably not in force in any particular. In the absence of direct legislation, it is deemed advisable to call attention to it.

ACT 1604.

To prevent the sale of firearms and ammunition to Indians. Stats. 1854, p. 24.] ] 5

Superseded by Penal Code, sec. 398.

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Granting to United States all lands within Indian reservations. [Stats. 1862, p. 552.J ́ ́

ACT 1606.

To aid officers in the Indian department, appointed by the general government för the state of California, in the discharge of their duties. [Stats. 1856, p. 223.),

Amended 1857, 186.

"The above-named statute is mentioned by the code commissioners at section 1346 without anything to indicate that they suppose it to be repealed by any of the codes. If, however, as is indicated by the note to section 6 of the Penal Code, that section was intended to enumerate every act or omission made punishable, then this statute must have been substantially, if not absolutely, repealed by that code." -Code Commissioners' note, 1903.

ACT 1607.

To provide for the auditing and examination of claims against the state of soldiers who served in the Indian wars in California.. [Stats. 1897, p. 250.]

ACT 1612.

TITLE 223.·

INFANTS.

To prevent sale of intoxicating drinks to. [Stats. 1871-2 p. 231.] T

Superseded 1891, 91.

ACT 1613,

To prevent the sale of intoxicating liquors to. [Stats.

1891, p. 91.]

Superseded by act of 1903, 319.

ACT 1614.

To prevent the selling, giving or delivering intoxicating liquors to minor children, and to prevent minor children visiting saloons or public houses where intoxicating liquors are sold. [Approved March 20, 1903. Stats. 1903, p. 319.]*

This act appears in full in the Appendix to the Penal Code, p. 620.

ACT 1615.

To protect female children under the age of seventeen. [Stats. 1860, p. 86.]

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This act prohibited the exhibition of female children under seventeen in any public place. Superseded by Penal Code,

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For the protection of children, and to prevent and punish certain wrongs to children. [Stats. 1877-8, p: ́812.] '' This act prevented minors under sixteen from entering saloons and prevented any one from using children for purposes of beggary. It appears in full in the Appendix to the Penal Code, p. 617.·

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This act prevented the selling or apprenticing of children for immoral purposes. It appears in full in the Appendix to the Penal Code, p. 614.

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For the incorporation of societies for the prevention of cruelty to children. [Approved April 3, 1876. Stats.

1875-6, p. 830.]

This act can be found in the Appendix to the Penal Cođe, p. 612.

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To regulate the hours of labor and employment of minors. [Stats. 1889, p. 4.}

This act appears in full in Civil Code, Appendix, p. 721.

ACT 1620.

To regulate the employment, hours of labor, etc., of children. [Stats. 1901, p. 631.]

This act appears in full in Civil Code, Appendix, p. 722.

ACT 1621.

Relating to the care and custody of minor children in certain cases. [Stats. 1869-70, p. 328.]

Superseded by Civil Code, secs. 198, 199.

ACT 1622.

Orphan and abandoned children, care of. [Stats. 1873-4,

Amended 1877-8, 82.

p. 297.]

This act provided for the publication of notices of children admitted, and inflicted a penalty for abandonment of children.

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To provide an additional asylum for chronic insane. [Stats. 1885, p. 35.]

Amended 1889, 130. Superseded by the Lunacy Commission Act, 1897, 311.

This act created the asylum at Agnews.

ACT 1628.

To provide for the erection of water towers and tanks on the grounds of the Agnews state hospital. [Stats. 1901, p. 806.]

ACT 1629.

To establish a branch insane asylum for the insane of the state of California at Ukiah, to be known as the Mendocino state insane asylum, and appropriating money therefor. [Stats. 1889, p. 25.]

Superseded by the Lunacy Commission Act, 1897, 311.

ACT 1630.

To change the name of the Mendocino state asylum for the insane to Mendocino asylum. [Stats. 1893, p. 75.]

ACT 1631.

To provide for the future management of Napa state asylum for the insane. [Stats. 1875-6, p. 133.]

Amended 1883, 281; 1887, 177; 1889, 351. Repealed by the Lunacy Commission Act, 1897, 311.

ACT 1632.

Napa state asylum for the insane, prohibiting sale of intoxicating liquors within certain distance of. [Stats. 1873-4, p. 27.]

Superseded by Penal Code, sec. 172.

ACT 1633.

Napa state asylum, supply of water for. [Stats. 1875-6,

p. 383.]

ᎪᏨᎢ 1834.

To provide for the erection and management of a state hospital for the insane, to be located in southern California. [Stats. 1889, p. 120.]

Amended 1891, 481; 1895, 207. Commission Act, 1897, 311.

ACT 1635.

Appropriation for supplying water, state insane asylum at Stockton. Repealed 1889, 225.

ACT 1636.

Superseded by the Lunacy

light, and fuel for the [Stats. 1889, p. 106.]

To authorize the board of managers of the Southern California state hospital to sell a strip of land. [Stats. 1901, p. 563.]

ACT 1637.

Authorizing the trustees of the Southern California state asylum to convey certain water rights. [Stats. 1895, p. 232.]

ACT 1638.

Insane, providing further accommodation for. [Stats. 1871-2, p. 673.]

Superseded as to government of the institution by 1897, 311, chap. CCXXVII.

ACT 1639.

To prevent the overcrowding of asylums for the insane. [Stats. 1885, p. 35.]

Superseded by the Lunacy Commission Act, 1897, 311.

ACT 1640.

In relation to the superintendent of the state insane asylum. [Stats. 1871-2, p. 845.]

Repealed 1877-8, 767.

This act required the superintendent to attend the annual meetings of the Superintendents of American Institutions for the Insane. See the act of 1877-8, 767.

ACT 1641.

To provide for the future management of the state asylums for the insane. [Stats. 1885, p. 32.]

"Modified, if not repealed, by 1889, 329, chap CCXX, and both modified, if not repealed, by the Lunacy Commission Act, 1897, 311.” -Code Commissioners' note.

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