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 range the books in a convenient manner; to collect in all books now out, and to let no book go out without first taking the receipt of the person to whom such book is delivered.

§ 64. There is hereby appropriated the sum of two hundred dollars, annually, commencing with the first day of July, 1878, out of any moneys in the territorial treasury, not otherwise appropriated, to pay for rent of rooms for the territorial library.

§ 65. The sum of two hundred and fifty dollars, annually, is hereby appropriated out of any money in the territorial treasury, not otherwise appropriated, as compensation to the custodian of said library for care and custody of the same.

§ 66. It shall be the duty of the territorial auditor to audit all accounts a to him by the secretary of the territory when properly verified, and draw his warrants on the territorial treasurer for the same, for all money paid out by the secretary as express charges or freight on books donated and sent to the territorial library from abroad.

§ 67. The following described seal is hereby declared to be and is hereby constituted the great seal of Dakota territory, to wit: A tree in the apes field, the trunk of which is surrounded by a bundle of rods, bound with three bands; on the right, plow, anvil, sledge, rake and fork; on the left, bow crossed with three arrows, Indian on horseback pursuing & buffalo toward the setting sun; foliage of the tree arched by half circle of thirteen stars surrounded by the motto: “Liberty and Union, One and Inseparable, Now and Forever;” the words “Great Seal” at the top, and at the bottom, ”Dakota Territory;” on the left, “March 2;" on the right, ”1861.” Seal two inches and a half in diameter.

§ 68. There shall be nominated by the governor, and by and with the consent of the council shall be appointed, a territorial auditor, who shall hold his office for the term of two years, and until his successor is appointed and qualified. He shall keep his office at the capital of the territory.