History of the State of California: From the Period of the Conquest by Spain to Her Occupation by the United States of AmericaFrost, John
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History of the State of California: From the Period of the Conquest by Spain to Her Occupation by the United States of America
Frost, John
California -- Gold discoveries; California -- History
SEC. 7. If this Constitution shall be ratified by the people of
California, the Executive of the existing government is hereby
requested, immediately after the same shall be ascertained, in the
manner herein directed, to cause a fair copy thereof to be forwarded
to the President of the United States, in order that he may lay it
before the Congress of the United States.
SEC. 8. At the general election aforesaid, viz: the thirteenth day of
November next, there shall be elected a Governor, Lieutenant-Governor,
members of the Legislature, and also two members of Congress.
SEC. 9. If this constitution shall be ratified by the people of
California, the Legislature shall assemble at the seat of government,
on the fifteenth day of December next, and in order to complete the
organization of that body, the Senate shall elect a President _pro
tempore_, until the Lieutenant-Governor shall be installed into
office.
SEC. 10. On the organization of the Legislature, it shall be the duty
of the Secretary of State, to lay before each house a copy of the
abstract made by the board of canvassers, and, if called for, the
original returns of election, in order that each house may judge of
the correctness of the report of said board of canvassers.
SEC. 11. The Legislature, at its first session, shall elect such
officers as may be ordered by this Constitution, to be elected by that
body, and within four days after its organization, proceed to elect
two Senators to the Congress of the United States. But no law passed
by this Legislature shall take effect until signed by the Governor,
after his installation into office.
SEC. 12. The Senators and Representatives to the Congress of the
United States, elected by the Legislature and people of California, as
herein directed, shall be furnished with certified copies of this
Constitution, when ratified, which they shall lay before the Congress
of the United States, requesting, in the name of the people of
California, the admission of the State of California into the American
Union.
SEC. 13. All officers of this State, other than members of the
Legislature, shall be installed into office on the fifteenth day of
December next, or as soon thereafter as practicable.
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