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50 evidence in any court having jurisdiction of mining suits in this Territory.

This act shall take effect and be in force from and after its passage. November 9, 1864.

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

The seal of this Territory shall be of the size of two and one-quarter inches in diameter, and of the following design: A view of San Francisco mountain in the distance, with a deer, pine trees and columnar cactus in the fore-ground; the motto to be “Ditat Deus.” The date on said seal to be 1863, the year of the organization of the Territory.

The sum of one hundred dollars is hereby appropriated for the expense of engraving and transporting said seal; and the Secretary of the Territory is hereby authorized to entrust said seal to proper parties for engraving.

The Secretary is hereby empowered to use the former seal in his official duties until the seal authorized in this act is prepared. November 9, 1864.

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

That whenever, by the laws now existing in this Territory, it is provided that a notice, order, or other paper shall be published in a newspaper a certain number of weeks consecutively, or whenever, in pursuance of such law, any court of this Territory has granted an order that the same, or a notice of the contents thereof, be published for a certain number of weeks consecutively in a newspaper, it shall be deemed a full compliance with such law or order to publish such order, notice, or other paper in a newspaper in said Territory for the number of insertions mentioned in such order, notice, or paper, although such publication shall not be as often as once a week.

This act shall take effect and be in force from and after its passage. November 9, 1864.