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CHAP. CX.]
LAWS AND JOURNALS.
516

CHAPTER 110.

RELATING TO THE PRINTING OF THE LAWS AND JOURNALS OF THE FIRST SESSION OF THE LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY FOR THE YEAR 1862.

Be it resolved by the Legislative Assembly of the Territory of Dakota:

1. That the secretary of the territory be and is hereby requested to procure thirteen hundred printed copies of the laws, memorials, and resolutions passed at this session of the legislative assembly, to be bound as follows: nine hundred copies in law sheep, and four hundred in heavy paper covers; also, two hundred and fifty copies of the journals of each house, to be bound as follows: fifty copies in law sheep, and the remainder in substantial paper covers—both books to be properly indexed.

2. That the printed volume of laws aforesaid shall be prefaced by the Declaration of Independence, the Constitution of the United States, and the Organic Act of Dakota Territory.

3. That, in comparing and arranging the copies of the laws for publication, the secretary of the territory shall be and is hereby authorized to make such corrections in the orthography, grammatical construction, and punctuation of the said copies as he shall deem necessary to complete the sense of the laws: Provided, That when words and clauses are inserted, such change shall be denoted by inclosing said words and clauses in brackets.

Approved May 14, 1862.
W. JAYNE, Governor.