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Senator and three members of the Assembly; Sierra sh elect one member of the Assembly, and one Senator, join t with Nevada.

SEC. 25. The Counties of Yuba and Sutter shall be t Twenty-fifth Senatorial District, and shall elect one Senato Yuba shall elect two members of the Assembly, and Sutte shall elect one member of the Assembly.

SEC. 26. The Counties of Butte, Plumas, and Lassen, sha be the Twenty-sixth Senatorial District, and shall elect on Senator; Butte shall elect two members of the Assembly, an Plumas and Lassen shall, jointly, elect one member of th Assembly.

SEC. 27. The Counties of Mendocino, Humboldt, Klamath, and Del Norte, shall be the Twenty-seventh Senatorial District, and shall elect one Senator; Humboldt and Mendocino shall each elect one member of the Assembly, and Klamath and Del Norte shall, jointly, elect one member of the Assembly. SEC. 28. The Counties of Siskiyou, Modoc, Trinity, and Shasta, shall be the Twenty-eighth Senatorial District, and shall elect, jointly, one Senator; Siskiyou and Modoc shall elect, jointly, one member of the Assembly; Trinity and Shasta shall elect, jointly, one member of the Assembly.

SEC. 29. The Counties of Colusa and Tehama shall be the Twenty-ninth Senatorial District, and shall elect one Senator and one member of the Assembly.

SEC. 30. At the general election to be held in the year eighteen hundred and seventy-five, and every four years thereafter, there shall be elected in the First, Fifth, Sixth, Seventh, Eighth, Ninth, Tenth, Eleventh, Fourteenth, Fifteenth, Sixteenth, Eighteenth, Nineteenth, Twentieth, Twenty-seventh, and Twenty-ninth Districts, one Senator each, and in the Twelve and Thirteenth Districts, two Senators each.

SEC. 31. At the general election to be held in the year eighteen hundred and seventy-seven, and every four years thereafter, there shall be elected in the Second, Third, Fourth, Seventh, Ninth, Tenth, Eleventh, Fourteenth, Sixteenth, Seventeenth, Eighteenth, Nineteenth, Twenty-first, Twentysecond, Twenty-third, Twenty-fifth, Twenty-sixth, and Twentyeighth Districts, one Senator each, and in the Twenty-fourth District, two Senators.

SEC. 32. At the general election to be held in the year eighteen hundred and seventy-five, and every two years thereafter, members of the Assembly shall be elected in the several districts and counties of the State as is provided in this Act.

SEC. 33. All Acts and parts of Acts in conflict with the provisions of this Act are hereby repealed. [Approved March 16, 1874. Stats- 1873-4, p. 366.]

The Present Constitution-provides for apportionment, in art. 4, $6, and §§ 3-5 of that article cover the ground embraced by Sections 30-32 of the above Act.

CHAPTER III.

Congressional Districts.

117 was superseded by Act entitled "An Act to divide the State into Congressional Districts."

SECTION 1. For the purpose of electing Representatives to the Congress of the United States, the State is hereby divided into districts, as follows:

SEC. 2. The First District shall be composed of the City and County of San Francisco.

SEC. 3. The Second District shall be composed of the Counties of Contra Costa, Alameda, San Joaquin, Calaveras, Amador, El Dorado, Sacramento, Placer, Nevada, Alpine, and Tuolumne.

SEC. 4. The Third District shall be composed of the Counties of Marin, Sonoma, Napa, Lake, Solano, Yolo, Sutter, Yuba, Sierra, Butte, Plumas, Lassen, Tehama, Colusa, Mendocino, Humboldt, Trinity, Shasta, Siskiyou, Klamath, and Del Norte.

SEC. 5. The Fourth District shall be composed of the Counties of San Diego, Los Angeles, San Bernardino, Santa Barbara, San Luis Obispo, Tulare, Monterey, Fresno, Kern, Merced, Mariposa, Stanislaus, Santa Clara, Santa Cruz, San Mateo, Mono, and Inyo. [In effect March 30, 1872. Stats. 1871-2, p. 714.]

CHAPTER IV.

Judicial Districts.

Chapter Four of Title One, Part Two, of the Political Code, and all other laws and parts of laws creating judicial districts in this State, defining boundaries thereof, or providing terms of Courts therein, are hereby repealed. [In effect February 13, 1880. Stats. 1880, p. 1, Ban. Ed., p. 5.]

Repealed Chapter-comprised §§ 125-142. Const. Cal. 1879, art 22, § 3.

Repeal conformed to

TITLE II.

Seat of Government.

$ 145. Located at Sacramento.

145. The seat of Government of this State is at the city of Sacramento.

Seat of Government-Sacramento declared to be, 5 Cal. 23; see Const. Cal. art. 20, § 1. Act prohibiting sale of liquors in State Capitol building, Stats. 1880, p. 273 or 80. Employees of Capitol grounds, Stats. 1880, p. 346 or 107.

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LEGAL DISTANCES IN THE STATE.

TITLE III.

Legal Distances in the State.

Title III., Part II., is hereby amended so as to read as follows: [Approved and in effect April 3, 1876.]

$150. Legal distances.

$151. From Alameda County seat.
$152. From Alpine County seat.
$153. From Amador County seat.
$154. From Butte County seat.
$155. From Calaveras County seat.
$156. From Colusa County seat.
$157. From Contra Costa County seat.
$158. From Del Norte County seat.
159. From El Dorado County seat.
$160. From Fresno County seat.
$161. From Humboldt County seat.
$162. From Inyo County seat.
$163. From Kern County seat.
$164. From Lake County seat.
$165. From Lassen County seat.
$166. From Los Angeles County seat.
$167. From Marin County seat.
$ 168. From Mariposa County seat.
$169. From Mendocino County seat.
$170. From Merced County seat.
$171. From Modoc County seat.
$172. From Mono County seat.
$173. From Monterey County seat.
$174. From Napa County seat.
$175. From Nevada County seat.
$176. From Placer County seat.
8 177. From Plumas County seat.
$178. From Sacramento County seat.
$179. From San Benito County seat.
$ 180. From San Bernardino County seat.
$181. From San Diego County seat.

182. From San Francisco County seat.
$183. From San Joaquin County seat.
$184. From San Luis Obispo County seat.
$185. From San Mateo County seat.
$186. From Santa Barbara County seat.
$187, From Santa Clara County seat.
$188. From Santa Cruz County seat.
$ 189. From Shasta County seat.
$ 190. From Sierra County seat.
$191. From Siskiyou County seat.
$192. From Solano County seat.
$193. From Sonoma County seat.
§ 194. From Stanislaus County seat.
$195. From Sutter County seat.
$196. From Tehama County seat.
$197. From Trinity County seat.
$198. From Tulare County seat.
$199. From Tuolumne County seat.
$ 200. From Ventura County seat
$201. From Yolo County seat.
$202. From Yuba County seat.
203. Mileage, how computed

150. The legal distances in this State are fixed as follow Legal distances-basis of mileage, § 203. Inapplicable to service notices, 23 Cal. 152.

151. From the county seat of Alameda County to Sacr mento, ninety-one (91) miles; to Napa, forty-six (46) mile to Stockton, eighty-five (85) miles; to San Quentin, ninetee (19) miles.

152. From the county seat of Alpine County to Sacramen to, two hundred and twenty-five (225) miles; to Napa, tw hundred and eighty-six (286) miles; to Stockton, two hundred and seventy-three (273) miles; to San Quentin, three hundred and twenty-one (321) miles.

153. From the county seat of Amador County to Sacramento, fifty-nine (59) miles; to Napa, one hundred and ten (110) miles; to Stockton, fifty seven (57) miles; to San Quentin, one hundred and forty-five (145) miles.

154. From the county seat of Butte County to Sacramento, seventy-eight (78) miles; to Napa, one hundred and thirty-nine (139) miles; to Stockton, one hundred and twenty-six (126) miles; to San Quentin, one hundred and seventy-four (174) miles.

155. From the county seat of Calaveras County to Sacramento, seventy-three (73) miles; to Napa, one hundred and thirty-four (131) miles; to Stockton, sixty (60) miles; to San Quentin, one hundred and sixty-four (161) miles.

156. From the county seat of Colusa County to Sacramento, eighty (80) miles; to Napa, one hundred and forty-one (141) miles; to Stockton, one hundred and twenty-eight (128) miles; to San Quentin, one hundred and seventy-six (176) miles.

157. From the county seat of Contra Costa County to Sacramento, eighty-nine (89) miles; to Napa, twenty-seven (27) miles; to Stockton, one hundred and twenty-one (121) miles; to San Quentin, forty-one (41) miles. [In effect March 14, 1878.1

158. From the county seat of Del Norte County to Sacramento, three hundred and sixty-four (364) miles; to Napa, three hundred and nineteen (319) miles; to Stockton, three hundred and seventy-two (372) miles; to San Quentin, two hundred and ninety-two (292) miles.

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