Bisbee Deportation Case (1919), Part 2, Volume 3
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Session Laws of the Territory of Arizona, 1864
Acts, Resolutions and Memorials adopted by the First Legislative Assembly of the Territory of Arizona : Session begun on the twenty-sixth day of september,
and ended on the tenth day of November, 1864, at Prescott
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ORDER OF ACTS -- 1. Authorizing the Appointment of a Commissioner to report a Code of Laws -- 2. For the Benefit of John G. Capron -- 3. Declaring Certain Routes as a County Road in the Territory of Arizona -- 4. For the benefit of Elliott Coues -- 6. Empowering the Governor to Appoint a Commissioner to Draft a Map of the Territory -- 6. To Incorporate the Arizona Central Road Company -- 7. Granting the Exclusive Right to Samuel Todd and his Associates and Successors, to maintain and keep a Ferry across the Colorado River at Mojave -- 8. Incorporating the Castle Dome Railroad Company -- 9. To Incorporate the Tucson, Poso Verde, and Libertad Road Company -- 10. To Incorporate the Santa Maria Wagon Road Company -- 11. To Incorporate the Mojave and Prescott Toll-Road Company -- 12. To Provide for Stay of Legal Proceedings on Foreign Indebtedness -- 13. Granting the Exclusive Right to William D. Bradshaw and his Associates to maintain and keep a Ferry across the Colorado River at La Paz -- 14. To Incorporate the Hualapai Mining, Smelting, and Assaying Company -- 15. To Authorize the Secretary of the Territory to appoint an Assistant -- 16. Concerning Grants and Deeds for Lands -- 17. To Authorize Probate Judges to appoint a Term of Court for Civil Business -- 18. To Incorporate the Arizona Historical Society -- 19. To Appropriate Money for the Aid of Public Schools -- 20. To Divorce Mary Catharine Mounce from the Bonds of Matrimony -- 21. Authorizing a Loan on the Faith and Credit of the Territory to Inaugurate and Pay the Expenses of a Campaign against the Apache Indians -- 22. Authorizing tho Raising of Rangers -- 23. Relating to Interest -- 24. In Regard to County Recorders -- 25. Of Money of Account -- 26. Authorizing Certain Officers to exercise the Powers of Notaries Public -- 27. Concerning Possessory Rights in Public Lands -- 28. In Regard to Printing -- 29. Allowing Persons in the Military Service to Vote at Elections -- 30. Allowing Persons in the Military Service of the United States and of this Territory to hold Mining Claims -- 31.: Creating a Seal for the Territory of Arizona -- 32. Relating to the Publication of Legal Notices -- 33. To Provide for the Payment of Certain Expenses incurred in the late Indian Campaign under Lieut.-Colonel King S. Woolsey -- 34. To Incorporate the Arizona Railway Company -- 35. Incorporating the Prescott, Walnut Grove, and Pima Road Company -- 36. To Provide for the Contingent Expenses of the Territorial Government -- 37. Amendatory to Chapter Fifty-Seven of the Code, entitled "Of Fees of Officers" -- 38. Declaring the Time when Chapter Fifty-Nine of the Code, entitled "Of the Prohibition of Gambling," shall take effect. -- 39. To Incorporate the PreEcott and Fort Wingate Road Company -- 40. To Provide for the Civil Expenses of the Territorial Government -- ORDER OF RESOLUTIONS -- 1. Providing Payment for Enrolling Bills -- 2. To Purchase Books for the Territorial Library -- 3. Instructions to the Honorable Charles. D. Poston, concerning Arms and Mail Routes with Postal Service -- 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 -- 5. Relative to the Territorial Arms and Ammunition -- 6 Authorizing the Governor to sell the Territorial Arms -- 7. Providing Additional Compensation for the Secretary of the Council, Clerk of the House of Representatives, and their Assistants -- 8. Appointing a Translator and Interpreter, who shall act as a Commissioner to publish the Laws required to be published in the Spanish language -- 9. To give effect to Chapter Twenty-three of the Code, entitled "Of Education" -- 10. Providing for Printing the Lectures of the Honorable W. Claude Jones, on the Resources of Arizona -- 11. Empowering the Governor of the Territory to make Necessary Corrections in the Phraseology aud Wording of the Code of Laws -- 12. Relative to Publishing a Compendium of the Laws of the Territory in Spanish -- 13. Tendering Thanks to the Honorable Charles D. Poston, Superintendent of Indian Affairs -- 14. Tendering Thanks to Lieutenant-Colonel Nelson H. Davis, Inspector-General of the Department of New Mexico -- 15. Tendering Thanks to His Excellency John N. Goodwin, Governor of the Territory -- 16. Tendering Thanks to the Honorable Richard C. McCormick, Secretary of the Territory -- 17. Tendering Thanks to Lieutenant-Colonel King S. Woolsey and his Men -- 18. Tendering Thanks to Captain T. T. Tidball, Fifth Infantry, California Volunteers -- 19. Relative to Sylvester Mowry -- 20. Tendering Thanks to the Honorable William T. Howell, Associate Justice of the Supreme Court, and Commissioner to Report a Code of Laws; also Providing that said Code shall, in respect to the Author thereof be known as "The Howell Code" -- 21. Empowering the Governor of the Territory to change certain Bills -- ORDER OF MEMORIALS -- 1. Asking that the Tract of Land in the Bend of the Colorado River opposite Fort Yuma be attached to the Territory of Arizona -- 2. Asking an Increase per diem for Members of the Legislative Assembly, and an Increase of the Salaries of the Territorial Officers -- 3. Asking an Appropriation of One Hundred and Fifty Thousand Dollars for placing Indians of the Colorado on a Reservation -- 4. Asking an Appropriation of Two Hundred and Fifty Thousand Dollars in aid of the War against the Apaches -- 5. Asking an Appropriation of One Hundred and Fifty Thousand Dollars for the Improvement of the Navigation of the Colorado River
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ORDER OF ACTS -- 1. Creating the County of Pah-Ute -- 2. Convening a Special Term of the Supreme Court 20 -- 3. Repealing "An Act to provide for stay of Legal Proceedings on Foreign Indebtedness," approved November 6th, 1864 -- 4. Fixing the Fees of all public officers in Currency, and providing for the punishment of violation thereof -- 5. Legalizing certain acknowledgments of Deeds and other official acts of C. W. C. Rowell -- 6. Amendatory of "An Act incorporating the Castle Dome Railroad Company," approved November 3d, 1864 -- 7. Legalizing the official acts of certain county officers -- 8. Conferring certain jurisdiction on Justices of the Peace -- 9. Creating a Board of Supervisors in the several counties of the Territory -- 10. To incorporate the Prescott and Lynx Creek Toll Road Company -- 11. To empower the County Recorder of Yavapai County to transcribe certain Records -- 12. Granting leave of absence to the County Recorder of Yavapai County -- 13. Amendatory of "An Act to incorporate the Mohave and Prescott Toll Road Company, approved November 3d, 1864 -- 14. Concerning Bonds and Duo Bills -- 15. Of. Bills of Exchange and Promissory Notes -- 16. For securing Liens to Mechanics, Laborers, and others -- 17. Granting leave of absence to the Territorial Treasurer -- 18. Repealing "An Act authorizing a Loan, on the faith and credit of the Territory, to inaugurate and pay the expenses of a Campaign against the Apache Indians, approved November 7th, 1864 -- 19. Of Placer Mines and Mining -- 20. To incorporate the Mowry Silver Mine Road Company -- 21. Conferring jurisdiction of all Mining Cases in the District Court -- 22. To incorporate the La Paz and Prescott Railway Company -- 23. To fix the time of holding the Terms of the Supreme and District Courts -- 24. Defining the time when certain acts shall take effect -- AMENDMENTS TO THE HOWELL CODE -- 25. Amendatory of Chapter 14, Howell Code, Of the Legislature -- 26. Amendatory of Chapter 6, Howell Code, Of County Treasurers 27. Amendatory of Chapter 33, Howell Code, Of Finance and Taxation -- 28. Amendatory of Chapter 11, Howell Code, Of Proceedings in Criminal Cases -- 29. Amendatory of Chapter 40, Howell Code, Of Notaries Public -- 30. Amendatory of Chapter 41, Howell Code, Of Habeas Corpus 31. Amendatory of Chapter 38, Howell Code, Of Attorneys and Counselors at Law -- 32. Amendatory of Chapter 17, Howell Code, Of Territorial Treasurer -- 33. Amendatory of Chapter 10, Howell Code, Of Crimes and Punishments -- 34. Amendatory of Chapter 35, Howell Code, Of Limitation of Actions -- 35-39. Amendatory of Chapter 48, Howell Code, Of Proceedings in Civil Cases -- 40. Amendatory of Chapter 33, Howell Code, Of Finance and Taxation -- 41. Amendatory of Bill of Rights, Howell Code -- 42. Amendatory of Chapter 30-32, Howell Code, Chapters 30, 31, and 32, 0f Marriages, Of the Rights of Married Women, Of Divorce, and repealing Chapter 27, Of Estates in Dower -- ORDER OF RESOLUTIONS -- 1. Asking that the boundary lines between California, Nevada, Utah, Colorado, and Arizona, be fixed -- 2. Empowering Ron. Coles Bashford, Attorney General, to collect the value of certain Territorial arms and ammunition -- 3. Authorizing Ron. Richard C. McCormick, Secretary and Acting Governor, to procure law books for the Territorial Library -- 4. Authorizing the Territorial Librarian to secure a suitable room for the safe keeping of the Territorial Library -- 5. Regarding the Death of Abraham Lincoln -- 6. Regarding National Affairs -- 7. Expressing views in regard to the position assumed by Ron. Charles D. Poston, as against Ron. John N. Goodwin, Delegate elect to Congress from Arizona -- 8. Tendering thanks to Hon. Richard C. McCormick, Secretary and Acting Governor of the Territory -- 9. Tendering thanks to Samuel Adams and Captain Thomas Trueworthy -- 10. Appointing a Translator and Interpreter -- 11. Instructing the Enrolling Committees -- 12. Appointing a Territorial Printer -- ORDER OF MEMORIALS -- 1. Asking Congress for an Appropriation to improve the Navigation of the Colorado River -- 2. Asking Congress to give certain lands to build a Railway in the Territory -- 3. Asking' Congress that the tract of land in the bend of the Colorado River, opposite Fort Yuma, be attached to the Territory -- 4. Asking Congress to extend to the Territories the benefit of the Act of Congress, approved July 2d, 1862, in reference to the Agricultural and Mechanics' Colleges -- 5. Asking Congress that the Territory of Arizona be set apart as a separate Land District, that the office of Surveyor General be created, and for a survey of the Public Lands of the Territory -- 6. Asking Congress that a Reservation for the Yavapai, Pah-Ute, and Hualapai Indians, and for the friendly Apaches, be fixed upon the Lower Gila; and that the military force in the Territory be increased -- APPENDIX -- 1. Organic Act of Arizona -- 2. New Mexico, with the Amendments thereto
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Acts, Resolutions and Memorials adopted by the Third Legislative Assembly of the Territory of Arizona : Session begun on the third day of October, and ended on the sixth day of November, A.D. 1866, at Prescott
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ORDER OF ACTS -- 1. Extending time for collection of taxes in Yuma County -- 2. Declaring certain routes County Roads -- 3. Providing for permanent location of seat of justice of Mohave County -- 4. Transferring a special fund to the General Fund -- 5. Creating the office of District Attorney -- 6. Concerning Escheated Estates -- 7. Creating office of Territorial Auditor -- 8. To provide for expenses of Arizona Territory -- 9. Defining time when certain Acts shall take effect -- 10. Fixing the Salary of the Territorial Treasurer -- 11. Authorizing the Board of Supervisors of Pima County to pay the Assessor for taking the Census in the year 1866 -- 12. To change the time of holding the District Courts in the counties of Pima, Mohave and Pah-Ute -- 13. Providing for the location and registration of Mines and Mineral Deposits, and for other purposes -- 14. To provide for the segregation of Mining Claims -- 15. Regarding Warrants -- 16. Respecting the Reports or Returns of Officers -- 17. Of General Incorporations -- 18. Concerning Roads and Highways -- 19. Authorizing the Supervisors of Yavapai County to levy a special tax for raising funds to purchase grounds and erect a jail -- 20. To provide for the civil expenses of the Territorial Government -- 21. Amendatory of Chapter 25, Howell Code, Of Official Oaths and Bonds -- 22. Repealing Sec. 7, Chapter 34, Howell Code, Of the Distribution, Custody, and Application of Public Moneys -- 23. Amendatory of Chapter 24, Howell Code, Of General and Special Elections -- 24. Repealing Chapter 16, Howell Code, Of the Attorney General -- 25. Amendatory of Chapter 33, Howell Code, Of Finance and Taxation -- 26. Supplementary to Chapter 49, Howell Code, Of License Tax -- 27. Supplementary to Sec. 9, Chapter 57, Howell Code, Of Fees of Officers -- 28. Amendatory of Chapter 48, Howell Code, Of Proceedings in Civil Cases -- 29. Amendatory of Chapter 14, Howell Code, Of the Legislature -- 30. Amendatory of Chapter 48, Howell Code, Of Proceedings in Civil Cases -- 31. Supplementary to Chapter 35, Howell Code, Of the Limitation of Actions -- 32. Amendat'y Sec. 121, Chapter 48, Howell Code, Of Proceedings in Civil Cases -- 33. Amendat'y Sec. 121, Chapter 33, Howell Code, Of Finance and Taxation -- 34. Amendat'y Sec. 121, Chapter 49, Howell Code, Of License Tax -- ORDER OF RESOLUTIONS -- 1. Authorizing the Attorney General to settle with William S. Oury -- 2. With reference to Franchise and Charters -- 3. Regarding the Mail from San Bernardino, via Hardyville, to Prescott -- 4. Thanking the Arizona Volunteers -- 5. Regarding the Navigation of the Colorado River -- 6. Regarding Hon. Richard C. McCormick, Governor of the Territory -- 7. Regarding Hon. James P. T. Carter, Secretary of the Territory -- 8. Tendering Thanks to Hon. John N. Goodwin, Delegate in Congress -- 9. Thanking Rev. Charles M. Blake -- ORDER OF MEMORIALS -- 1. Regarding Pah-Ute County -- 2. Regarding Mail Routes -- 3. Regarding Southern Pacific Railroad -- 4. Regarding Site of Town of Prescott -- 5. Regarding Change in Organic Act of New Mexico
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ORDER OF ACTS -- 1. To divorce James M. Williams -- 2. To punish vagrants, vagabonds and suspicious persons -- 3. To authorize Sheriffs to employ convicts at some kind of labor -- 4. To prevent and punish the sale of liquor to Indians -- 5. To provide for the segregation of Mining Claims -- 6. To prevent the improper use of Deadly Weapons -- 7. Authorizing the Supervisors of Yavapai County to levy a Special Tax to purchase Ground and erect a Jail -- 8. For the Removal of the County Seat of Pah-Ute County -- 9. Permitting certain Agricultural Products to be sold without License -- 10. Amendatory of "An Act Concerning Escheated Estates," approved October 27, 1866 -- 11. For the Relief of the County Recorder of Yavapai County -- 12. To permanently locate the Capital or Seat of Government of the Territory -- 13. To establish the terms of the Supreme Court, and of the District Court of Yuma County -- 14. Concerning County Treasurers, County Collectors, and Boards of Supervisors -- 15. Of Public Administrators -- 16. Defining the time for the qualification of certain officers -- 17. Providing for certain necessary Territorial expenses -- 18. Authorizing the construction of Wells on Desert Roads -- 19. Concerning the Territorial Indebtedness -- 20. Concerning Common Schools -- 21. To repeal an Act entitled "An Act to provide for the segregation of Mining Claims," approved November 5, 1866 38 -- AMENDMENTS TO THE HOWELL CODE -- 22. Amendatory of Chapter 29, Howell Code, Of Probate Courts -- 23. Amendatory of Chapter 40, Howell Code, Of Notaries Public -- 24. Amendatory of Chapter 52, Howell Code, Of the Incorporation of Villages -- 25. Amendatory of "An Act amendatory of Chapter 33, Howell Code, Of Finances and Taxation," approved December 30, 1865 -- 26. Amendatory of Chapter 48, Howell Code, Of Proceedings in Civil Cases -- 27. Amendatory of Chapter 10, Howell Code, Of Crimes and Punishments -- 28. Amendatory of Chapter 11, Howell Code, Of Proceedings in Criminal Cases -- 29. Amendatory of "An Act amendatory of Chapter 6, Howell Code, Of County Treasurers," approved December 30, 1865 -- 30. Repealing Section 17, Chapter 14, Howell Code, Of the Legislature -- 31. Amendatory of Section 16, Chapter 14, Howell Code, Of the Legislature -- ORDER OF RESOLUTIONS -- 1. Regarding the Territorial Library -- 2. Authorizing a settlement with William S. Oury -- 3. Asking that the Territory be removed from under the command of General McDowell, and made a separate Military Department -- 4. Regarding the offices of United States Marshal and District Attorney -- 5. Regarding Ron. Richard C. McCormick, Governor of the Territory -- 6. Regarding Ron. James P. T. Carter, Secretary of the Territory -- ORDER OF MEMORIALS -- 1. Asking that the Governor be authorized to raise a regiment of Volunteers -- 2. Asking an increase in the jurisdiction of Justices of the Peace -- 3. Asking a change in the Customs Revenue District -- 4. Regarding Pah-Ute County -- 5. Asking the Secretary of the Treasury to allow certain expenditures made by the Territory -- 6. Asking an increase in the pay of the members and officers of the Legislature -- 7. Asking the construction of Military roads -- 8. Asking that Quartermasters be authorized to purchase certain supplies in open market
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Acts, Resolutions and Memorials adopted by the Fifth Legislative Assembly of the Territory of Arizona : Session begun on the tenth day of November, and ended on the sixteenth day of December, A.D. 1868, at Tucson
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"ORDER OF ACTS -- 1. Extending the time for the collection of taxes in Pima County -- 2. To repeal chapter XIX Howell Code, "Of the Territorial Paper" -- 3. Granting leave of absence to the Recorder of Pima county -- 4. Defining the time when certain acts shall take effect -- 5. To repeal section 18 of an act creating the office of District Attorney -- 6. To permanently locate the Territorial prison -- 7. Amendatory of chapter XLV, Howell Code, "Of District Courts" -- 8. To repeal sixth clause of section 4, chapter LVII, Howell Code, "Of Jurors" -- 9. Regulating the fees "Of Jurors" -- 10. Creating the office of County Surveyor -- 11. To license Dance Houses -- 12. Providing a salary for the District Attorney of Yuma County -- 13. Concerning Public Highways or Streets -- 14. For the relief of the Territorial Librarian -- 15. To enforce the collection of the Territorial Revenue -- 16. Concerning Executors, Administrators and their sureties -- 17. Regarding Territorial Bonds and Warrants -- 18. Creaing the office of Attorney General -- 19. Regarding Weights and Measures -- 20. To amend Section 17, Chapter XXIII, Howell Code, "Of Education" -- 21. To prevent the sale of arms and ammunition to Indians -- 22. To amend Section 4, Chapter XXXIII, Howell Code, "Of Finance and Taxation" -- 23. Fixing the compensation to be allowed to the Sheriffs of the several counties for the performance of their duties as ex-officio County Assessors -- 24. To repeal Sections 1, 2, 3, 4, 7 and 9, of "An Act concerning the Territorial Indebtedness" -- 25. Fixing the time for holding the District Court for the Second Judicial District in the County of Mohave -- 26. For the relief of Foreign Corporations doing business in the
Territory -- 27. Concerning the Territorial Treasurer, the County Treasurers, and Clerks of Boards of Supervisors -- 28. Providing penalties for refusal to perform duty; neglect of duty and malfeasance in office by certain county officers -- 29. Amendatory of Chapter 57, Howell Code, "Of the Fees of Officers -- 30. To establish Public Schools in the Territory -- JOINT RESOLUTIONS -- 1. Asking a mail route from Tucson to Wickenburg via camp Grant, Florence, Camp McDowell and Phoenix; also that semi-weekly service be put on the route from Prescott to Albuquerque -- 2. Recommending the establishment of a United States Depository in Tucson -- 3. Repealing Section 2, of Joint Resolution regarding the Territorial Library (approved Oct., 1, 1867.) -- 4. Instructing the officials of Yuma County to assess all the property within the limits of that county as defined in Section 1, Chapter 11, Howell Code -- 5. Providing for the payment of current and contingent expenses of the Territory for 1869 -- CONCURRENT RESOLUTIONS -- 1. Regarding memorials of previous legislatures -- 2. Regarding Artesian Wells -- 3. Asking a daily Mail Service on the route from La Mesilla, New Mexico, to Los Angeles, California -- 4. Regarding Governor McCormick -- MEMORIALS -- 1. Asking an appropriation for Capitol buildings, Dec 9 -- 2. Asking that the commanding officers of the various Military posts in the Territory, be given authority to furnish arms ammunition, and rations to citizens under certain conditions -- 3. Asking an extension of the time allotted for the accumulation of a
fund to build the Territorial prison -- 4. Asking the establishment of a mail route from Tucson to Sasabi Flat -- 5. Asking an appropriation for a Territorial Library -- 6. Asking an appropriation to codify the Territorial laws -- 7. Asking that a Surveyor General be appointed for the Land District of Arizona, and for an appropriation for Surveys"
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Acts, Resolutions and Memorials adopted by the Sixth Legislative Assembly of the Territory of Arizona : Session begun on the eleventh day of January, and ended on the twentieth day of February, A.D. 1871, at Tucson
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ORDER OF ACTS -- 1. To amend section 6 of act creating a Board of Supervisors in the several counties of the Territory -- 2. Relating to the separate property of married women -- 3. To divorce Olive P. Turney from Daniel G. Turney -- 4. Concerning Attorneys -- 5. Extending time for collecting taxes in Mohave County for t year 1870 -- 6. To Change the county seat of Yuma county -- 7. Concerning the punishment of crime -- 8. For the protection of the rights of persons prosecuted for crime -- 9. Fixing the terms for holding the District Courts -- 10. To repeal section 14 of chapter 10, Howell Code, "Of Crimes and Punishments" -- 11. Concerning Witnesses -- 12. Fixing compensation of the members of the Legislative Assembly, and certain officers of each branch thereof -- 13. Concerning Constables -- 14. To confer additional powers upon the Board of Supervisors and the Treasurer of Yavapai county -- 15. To divorce Loreta A. Hewitt from Francis Hewitt -- 16. Relating to Justices of the Peace and their Jurisdiction -- 17. To amend act amendatory of chapter 29, Howell Code "Of Probate Courts" -- 18. To amend sections 59 and 60, chapter 10, Howell Code, "Of Crimes and Punishments" -- 19. In relation to personal mortgages in certain cases -- 20. To define the duties and liabilities of pawnbrokers and pledgees -- 21. To amend sections 3, 4, 15, 16, 29, 39 and 40, and to repeal section 41 of act to amend and re-enact chapter 52, Howell Code, "Of the Incorporation of Villages -- 22. To amend chapter 29, Howell Code, "Of Probate Courts" -- 23. To amend chapters 47 and 11, Howell Code, "Of Jurors," and "Of Proceedings in Criminal Cases" -- 24. To provide for appointment of Commissioners of Deeds for other States and Territories, and to repeal chapter 39, Howell Code -- 25. Fixing time for meeting of the Legislative Assembly for the Territory -- 26. To divorce Mary H. Nash from James H. Nash -- 27. To amend section 3 of act creating office of Public Administrator -- 28. Providing salary for Probate Judges -- 29. To change name of Francisco Luges to John Solomon Warner -- 30. To amend act granting rights to William D. Bradshaw and associates to maintain ferry across Colorado river -- 31. Creating the county of Maricopa -- 32. Concerning the collection of taxes in the Territory -- 33. Concerning payment of District Attorney of Yuma county, and the associate counsel, for prosecuting tax suits -- 34. Relating to town sites -- 35. Fixing the time for holding the general election for the Territory -- 36. Concerning divorces -- 37. To amend section 6, of chapter 12, Howell Code, "Of Jails and Prisons, and the confinement of persons therein" --38. To amend section 14, chapter 2, Howell Code, "Of the formation and rights of counties" -- 39. Providing for insane persons -- 40. To authorize the compilation and publication of information to promote immigration -- 41. To establish the terms of the Supreme Court -- 42. To establish public schools in the Territory -- 43. To amend sections 2, 3 and 4, chapter 12, Howell Code, "Of Jails and Prisons, and the confinement of persons therein" -- 44. Concerning marks and brands -- 45. Appropriating money for printing report of joint committee of Legislative Assembly in relation to Indian outrages, etc -- 46. Providing for holding District Courts in Maricopa County -- 47. Fixing the apportionment for members of the Legislative Assembly, and providing for taking a census of the Territory -- 48. To appropriate money for educational purposes -- 49. To amend chapter 34, Howell Code, "Of the distribution, custody and application of the public moneys" -- 50. To provide revenue for the Territory, and the several counties thereof -- 51. To provide for consrtucting and maintaining toll-roads, bridges and ferries in Arizona Territory -- 52. To provide for the location, construction and maintenance of public roads in the Territory -- 53. To amend section 6, of the act amendatory of chapters 31 and 32, Howell Code, "Of marriages; of the rights of married women;" "Of divorces;" and repealing chapter 27, "Of estates of dower" -- 54. To provide for the civil expenses of the Territorial government -- 55. Amending chapter 49, Howell Code, "Of license tax" -- 56. Fixing the commencement, terms, time and expiration of certain Territorial and county officers -- 57. To provide for the revision and printing of the laws -- JOINT RESOLUTIONS -- 1. Concerning the distribution of Territorial arms -- 2. Authorizing the Secretary of the Territory to collect and adjust certain claims against the United States, and in favor of Arizona Territory -- 3. Of instruction to Hon. R. C. McCormick concerning a semi-weekly mail from San Bernardino, California, to Prescott, Arizona Territory -- 4. Appropriating sixty dollars to pay John H. Purcell for making copies of House Bill No. 51, "An act to provide revenue for the territory, and the several counties thereof" -- 5. Asking the Secretary of the Interior to commence the building of the Territorial prison -- MEMORIALS -- 1. Asking the Congress of the United States to allow the claim of M. B. Duffield, late U.S. Marshal for the Territory of Arizona -- 2. Asking the Congress of the United States for protection from hostile Indians -- 3. Asking for a modification of the excise laws
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Session Laws of the Territory of Arizona, 1873
Acts, Resolutions and Memorials adopted by the Seventh Legislative Assembly of the Territory of Arizona : Session begun on the sixth day of January, and ended on the fourteenth day of February, A.D. 1873, at Tucson
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ORDER OF ACTS -- 1. To divorce A. P. K. Safford from the bonds of matrimony heretofore existing with Jenny L. T. Safford -- 2. Legalizing the acts of Charles Baker as a member of the Board of Supervisors of Yuma county -- 3. To locate the County Seat of Mohave County -- 4. Fixing the compensation for mileage of members of the Legislative Assembly of the Territory of Arizona -- 5. To change the name of Daniel Lee Pierce to Daniel Lee Noyes -- 6. To authorize the County Treasurers of the several counties of this Territory to appoint deputies -- 7. To encourage Scientific Medical Practice and to prevent Quackery -- 8. Amendatory of Chapter ten of the Howell Code, entitled of Crimes and punishment, and acts amendatory thereto -- 9. Amendatory of Chapter twenty-four of the Howell Code, entitled "of General and Special Elections." -- 10. To appropriate money for Educational purposes -- 11. To facilitate the payment of the debt of Yuma county -- 12. To provide for the appointment and prescribe the duties of Guardians -- 13. To change the name of Arizona City -- 14. To provide for obtaining the Statistics of the Territory -- 15. To better enable the Board of Supervisors of Yuma County to erect County Buildings -- 16. To divorce Mary Jane Mansperger from her husband, Samuel S. Mansperger -- 17. Prescribing the duties of the Boards of Supervisors in the several Counties of this Territory -- 18. To amend chapter eleven, Howell Code, of Proceedings in Criminal Cases -- 19. Changing the name of Genoveva Van Haren to Genevieve Van Haren Oury -- 20. To change the name of William Henry McDonough to Sidney Willis Carpenter -- 21. Relating to District Courts -- 22. Amendatory of "chapter eleven, Howell Code," entitled "Of Proceedings in Criminal Cases." -- 23. To amend an act entitled "An act to provide Revenue for the Territory of Arizona, and the several counties thereof," approved February 18, 1871 -- 24. To authorize the Town Corporation of Yuma to levy a special tax for the purpose of constructing a levee on the Gila and Colorado rivers -- 25. To amend section one of an act entitled "An act fixing the Commencement, Terms, Time and Expiration of the office of certain Territorial and County officers," approved February 18, 1871, and to legalize the acts of Notaries Public and Commissioners of Deeds -- 26. To encourage the sinking of Artesian Wells -- 27. Amendatory of chapter thirty-seven of the Howell Code, entitled "Of Exemptions of Real Estate." -- 28. To amend section four hundred and seventy-five of chapter eleven of the Howell Code, entitled "Of Proceedings in Criminal Cases." -- 29. To authorize the appointment of a Territorial Commissioner to the International Exposition at Vienna -- 30. Concerning Proceedings in Justices' Courts -- 31. To amend an act entitled "An act to establish Public Schools in the Territory of Arizona," approved February 18, 1871 -- 32. To amend section two hundred and nineteen of chapter forty-eight
of the Howell Code, "Of Proceedings in Civil Cases" -- 33. To amend section four hundred and thirty-one of chapter eleven of the Howell Code, entitled "Of Proceedings in Criminal Cases." -- 34. To amend section one of an act "To Provide Revenue for the Territory of Arizona, and the several counties thereof," approved February 18, 1871 -- 35. To authorize the Publication of Information of the Resources of the Territory of Arizona -- 36. To amend section fourteen, chapter thirty-five of Howell Code, "Of Limitations of Actions." -- 37. To amend an act entitled "An act creating the office of District Attorney," approved October 27, 1866 -- 38. Relating to Common Carriers -- 39. Amendatory of chapter forty-eight of Howell Code, "Of Proceedings in Civil Cases -- 40. To legalize certain transcribed records of the county of Maricopa -- 41. To amend section six hundred and fifty-seven of chapter eleven of Howell Code, "Of Costs in Criminal Actions and Proceedings." -- 42. Concerning Roads and Highways -- 43. To prohibit the Sale of Liquor to Indians -- 44. Relating to the care and treatment of Insane persons -- 45. Amendatory of an act entitled "An act providing for the holding of District Courts in Maricopa County," approved February
18, 1871 -- 46. To re-imburse the County of Yavapai for expenses incurred in maintaining Insane persons -- 47. To amend section four hundred and twenty-nine of chapter eleven, Howell Code, entitled "Of Proceedings in Criminal Cases" -- 48. To extend the corporate limits of the "Village of Tucson" for certain purposes -- 49. To facilitate the final settlement of the estate of Robert Cavanagh, deceased -- 50. To extend the southern boundary of Maricopa county -- 51. To provide for the Civil Expenses of the Territorial Government -- 52. To provide for the Adoption of Children -- 53. To provide for obtaining a New Seal for the office of the Secretary of the Territory -- 54. To amend an act entitled An act concerning Marks and Brands, approved February 18, 1871 -- 55. To appropriate money out of the General Fund of the Territory of Arizona to the several Counties thereof for Educational Purposes -- 56. To amend an act entitled An act fixing the Apportionment for members of the Legislative Assembly of the Territory of Arizona, and providing for the taking of a Census and for other
purposes, approved February 18,1871 -- 57. To provide for the incorporation of Religious, Social and Benevolent Societies -- 58. Fixing the times for holding terms of the District Court of the Second Judicial District in and for Mohave county -- 59. To define the Jurisdiction of Probate Courts -- JOINT RESOLUTIONS -- 1. Asking the Secretary of the Interior to commence the building of the Territorial Prison -- 2. Concerning Apache Indians -- MEMORIALS -- 1. Regarding Indian Reservations -- 2. Asking for the donation of land to encourage sinking of Artesian wells -- 3. Petition asking for cession of lands to the Territory of Arizona
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Session Laws of the Territory of Arizona, 1875
Acts, Resolutions and Memorials adopted by the Eighth Legislative Assembly of the Territory of Arizona : Session begun on the fourth day of January, and ended on the twelfth day of February, A.D. 1875, at Tucson
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ORDER OF ACTS -- 1. To change the name of David Froank to David Balz -- 2. To regulate the salary of the Territorial Treasurer of Arizona -- 3. Fixing the fees
of the Clerk of the District Court for naturalizing citizens -- 4. To repeal chapter 18 of the Compiled Laws of Arizona, entitled "Of Territorial Reporter" --
5. To create the County of Pinal -- 6. To encourage the sinking of Artesian Wells -- 7. Supplemental to chapter 52 of the Compiled Laws of Arizona -- 8. Fixing
the time for holding the District Courts -- 9. Providing for the taxation of the net proceeds of Mines -- 10. Concerning lawful fences, and animals trespassing
on premises lawfully enclosed in the Counties of Mohave and Yuma -- 11. Granting leave of absence to John H. Marion, Treasurer of Yavapai County -- 12. To
authorize the Territory of Arizona to become an exhibitor at the Centennial Exhibition at Philadelphia in 1876 -- 13. Amendatory of chapter 48 of the Compiled
Laws "Of Proceedings in Civil Cases -- 14. Concerning the Salary of the Justices of the Supreme Court of the Territory of Arizona -- 15. To prescribe the Fees
of Justices of the Peace in certain cases -- 16. Concerning Interpreters -- 17. To provide for the care of Indigent Persons -- 18. Concerning Insurance
Companies organized without this Territory -- 19. Relating to Compulsory Education -- 20. In relation to the sale of Spirituous and Malt Liquors or Wines
at retail -- 21. To amend chapter 11, Howell Code, regulating Proceedings in Criminal Cases -- 22. Granting leave of absence to R. N. Leatherwood, Treasurer of
Pima County, A. T -- 23. Supplemental to chapter 24 of the Compiled Laws of Arizona, concerning the Registration of Voters -- 24. Repealing chapter 16 of the
Compiled Laws, entitled "An Act creating the office of Attorney-General" -- 25. Granting leave of absence to J. W. Owen, Treasurer of Maneopa County -- 26. To
amend section 5 of an act to amend an act entitled "An Act creating the Office of District Attorney." Approved February 13th, 1873 -- 27. To aid in the
Administration of Justice in the County of Pinal -- 28. To amend chapter 22, Howell Code, "Of Vacancies, Resignations and Removals from Office" -- 29.
Concerning the School Fund of Pinal County -- 30. To establish the Salaries of the Officers of the County of Pinal -- 31. Authorizing the County Recorder of
Pima County to transcribe certain records for certain purposes -- 32. To provide Revenue for the Territory of Arizona and the several Counties thereof -- 33. To
transfer to the County of Mohave, from the second Judicial District to the third Judicial District, in this Territory -- 34. To establish Public Schools in the
Territory of Arizona -- 35. To reimburse the Territorial Treasurer for expenses incurred in and for taking care of the Territorial Weights and Measures -- 36.
For the relief and benefit of the Sisters of Saint Joseph's Academy, Tucson, A. T -- 37. To provide for the civil expenses of the Territorial Government -- 38.
To provide for the taking of the Census of, and in the several Counties of the Territory of Arizona -- 39. To provide for the erection of buildings in Maricopa
County -- 40. To amend an act entitled "An Act to prevent the improper use of deadly weapons and the Indiscriminate use of fire-arms in towns and villages of
the Territory ." Approved September 30th, 1867 -- 41. Amendatory of chapter 47, Howell Code, "Of Jurors," and acts amendatory thereto -- 42. Concerning the
transaction of judicial business in the District Courts -- 43. To amend chapter 45, Howell Code, "Of Courts of Justice in general and their Jurisdiction" -- 44.
To amend an act entitled "An Act to establish the terms of the Supreme Court." Approved February 17th, 1871 -- 45. To amend chapter 10, Howell Code, "Of Crimes
and Punishments" -- 46. Authorizing and requiring the County Superintendent of Public Schools of Pima County, Arizona Territory, to draw his warrant on the
County Treasurer of said County, in favor of H. B. Summers, for any moneys belonging to School District No. 2, not exceeding the sum of $300 -- 47. Regulating
the herding of Sheep -- 48. Authorizing a loan on the faith and credit of the Territory, and to provide for the erection of a Territorial Prison, and for the
confinement of prisoners therein -- 49. Regulating the percentage of County Treasurers -- 50. To permanently locate the Territorial Seat of Government at
Tucson, Pima County, Arizona Territory -- JOINT RESOLUTIONS -- 1. Of thanks to Gen. George Crook -- 2. Requesting the Secretary of the Territory of Arizona to
print certain Laws and Treaties with the Session Laws of 1875 -- MEMORIALS -- 1. Regarding Pima and Maricopa Indians -- 2. Relative to Mail Service in Arizona
-- 3. Concerning a Penitentiary in Arizona
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Digitized by: Daniel F. Cracchiolo Law Library, James E. Rogers College of Law, University of Arizona
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