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Order of Acts.
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33. To Provide for the Payment of Certain Expenses incurred in the late Indian Campaign under Lieut.-Colonel King S. Woolsey 51
34. To Incorporate the Arizona Railway Company 51
35. Incorporating the Prescott, Walnut Grove, and Pima Road Company 53
36. To Provide for the Contingent Expenses of the Territorial Government 56
37. Amendatory to Chapter Fifty-Seven of the Code, entitled “Of Fees of Officers” 57
38. Declaring the Time when Chapter Fifty-Nine of the Code, entitled “Of the Prohibition of Gambling,” shall take effect 57
39. To Incorporate the Prescott and Fort Wingate Road Company 57
40. To Provide for the Civil Expenses of the Territorial Government 60




Order of Resolutions.

1. Providing Payment for Enrolling Bills 63
2. To Purchase Books for the Territorial Library 63
3. Instructions to the Honorable Charles D. Poston, concerning Arms and Mail Routes with Postal Service 64
4. Instructing the Honorable Charles D. Poston to urge the Congress of the United States to appoint Commissioners to Survey and Establish the Boundary Line between Nevada, Utah, and Colorado Territories and Arizona 64
5. Relative to the Territorial Arms and Ammunition 65
6. Authorizing the Governor to sell the Territorial Arms 65
7. Providing Additional Compensation for the Secretary of the Council, Clerk of the House of Representatives, and their Assistants 66
8. Appointing a Translator and Interpreter, who shall act as a Commissioner to publish the Laws required to be published in the Spanish language 66
9. To give effect to Chapter Twenty-three of the Code, entitled “Of Education” 66
10. Providing for Printing the Lectures of the Honorable W. Claude Jones, on the Resources of Arizona 67
11. Empowering the Governor of the Territory to make Necessary Corrections in the Phraseology and Wording of the Code of Laws 67
12. Relative to Publishing a Compendium of the Laws of the Territory in Spanish 67
13. Tendering Thanks to the Honorable Charles D. Poston, Superintendent of Indian Affairs 68
14. Tendering Thanks to Lieutenant-Colonel Nelson H. Davis, Inspector-General of the Department of New Mexico 68
15. Tendering Thanks to His Excellency John N. Goodwin, Governor of the Territory 69
16. Tendering Thanks to the Honorable Richard C. McCormick, Secretary of the Territory 69
17. Tendering Thanks to Lieutenant-Colonel King S. Woolsey and his Men 69
18. Tendering Thanks to Captain T. T. Tidball, Fifth Infantry, California Volunteers 70
19. Relative to Sylvester Mowry 70