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Laws of Arizona.

An Act

To provide for the Civil Expenses of the Territorial Government.

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

Sec. 1. That the following sums be and they are hereby appropriated for the objects hereinafter expressed, viz:
For the salary of the attorney-general for the past year and up to the tenth day of November, a. d. 1864, eleven hundred and sixty-six ($1,166) dollars.
For the printing of the journals of the Legislature and other public printing, eleven hundred and twenty-one ($1,121) dollars.
For the salary of the Territorial treasurer, fifteen hundred ($1,500) dollars.
For the salary of the attorney-general for the next year, ending November tenth, 1865, two thousand ($2,000) dollars.
For the salary of the adjutant-general, five hundred ($500) dollars.
For the necessary appropriations for school purposes, fifteen hundred ($1,500) dollars.
For printing the laws of the Territory, three thousand ($3,000) dollars.
For reading the proof and superintending the printing of the Code, two hundred and fifty ($250) dollars.
For enrolling the Code of the Legislature, one thousand ($1,000) dollars.
For the contingent expenses of the Territorial Government for the year ending December thirty-first, 1865, fifteen hundred ($1,500) dollars.
For the commissioner, the Honorable William T. Howell, for drafting a Code of Laws for the Territory, two thousand five hundred ($2,500) dollars.
For Milton B. Hadley for translating the governor’s message into the Spanish language, one hundred ($100) dollars.

Sec. 2. That in case there shall not be sufficient money in the Territorial treasury, the treasurer is hereby authorized to pay such appropriation in bonds provided to be issued by an act entitled “An Act to provide for the Contingent Expenses of the Territorial Government,” passed at the present session of the Legislature.

Sec. 3. This act shall take effect and be in force from and after its passage.
Approved November 10, 1864.