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Laws of Arizona.
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States to appoint Commissioners to survey and fix the boundary lines between Nevada, Utah, and Colorado Territories, and the Territory of Arizona.

2. That a copy of these resolutions be forwarded by the Governor to the Honorable Charles D. Poston, our delegate in Congress.
Approved November 7, 1864.




Joint Resolution

Relative to the Territorial Arms and Ammunition.

Be it resolved by the Legislative Assembly of the Territory of Arizona:—

That his Excellency, John N. Goodwin, Governor of the Territory, be requested to take immediate steps to procure the one hundred and twenty stand of arms, with their equipments, and eighteen thousand rounds of ball and buck cartridges belonging to this Territory, and which are not now in his possession; and if they cannot be procured in kind, then their equivalent in value.
Approved November 7, 1864.


Joint Resolution

Authorizing the Governor to sell the Territorial Arms.

Be it resolved by the Legislative Assembly of the Territory of Arizona:—

1. That his Excellency, John N. Goodwin, Governor of the Territory, is hereby authorized and directed to sell, in such market as he may deem best, all the ordnance and ordnance stores pertaining to this Territory, the same being of the old pattern and inferior quality, and totally unfit for the arming of the militia forces of this Territory.

2. All moneys derived from the sale of the ordnance mentioned in the preceding section, shall be expended, under the direction of the Governor, in the purchase of the latest improved arms, with ammunition for the same, and expenses attending the transportation of the same to this Territory.

3. All ordnance and ordnance stores now pertaining to this Territory, and which may hereafter come into possession thereof, either by purchase or from any other source, shall be under the control and direction of the Governor of the Territory, except as otherwise provided by law.
Approved November 7, 1864.



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