proclamation of November twenty-one, eighteen hundred and sixty-three, calling for recruits for said regiment induce d them to believe that the Government would pay them a bounty of three hundred dollars, according to the precedent established in the State of Indiana, and did in said proclamation promise that the State authorities would endeavor to have such amount paid. Therefore, Beitresolved by the Legislature of the State of Minnesota : bounty to certain That our Senators and Representatives in Congress be and they are hereby requested to use their utmost For the passage of endeavors to procure by special act of Congress, or a law granting a such other proper means as they shall deem advisable, members of the an increase of two hundred dollars to the bounty of such of the members of said regiment as are only allowed one hundred dollars. Approved February 28, 1865. Second Minnesota Cavalry. NUMBER VII. A Joint Resolution relating to the salary of the Warden of the State Prison. Whereas, By an act of the Legislature passed in the year eighteen hundred and sixty-four, the salary of the Warden of the State Prison, was raised from the sum of eight hundred dollars to the sum of nine hundred dollars per annum, And whereas, By an error made in enrolling the bill the sum of eight hundred dollars only was inserted in said enrolled bill; therefore, February 28, 1865. Preamble. Relating to the Beitresolved by the Legislature of the State of Minnesota: That the State Auditor is hereby authorized to draw salary of the War- an order on the Treasurer, in favor of said Warden, for the additional sum of one hundred dollars. den of the State Prison. Approved February 28, 1865. STATE OF MINNESOTA, OFFICE OF THE SECRETARY OF STATE, I hereby certify that the foregoing Laws and Resolutions have been carefully compared with the originals on file in this office, and that the same are true and correct copies thereof. D. BLAKELY, Secretary of State. TREASURER'S REPORT. OFFICE OF TREASURER OF STATE, To his Excellency Stephen Miller: In accordance with the requirements of the act of Treasurer's Report. March 7th, 1861, I have the honor to submit to you. the following Report of the transactions of this office, for the fiscal year ending November 30th, 1864: The Receipts are as follows: For credit of State Revenue Property, 66 Poll, of Delinquent War Tax, of Interest Fund, 66 66 66 of Permanent School Fund,- $96,283 75 36,464 93 Receipts. 66 7,714 13 119,988 77 54,035 56 119,325 53 $496,482 53 Revenue Fund. Interest Fund. Leaving balance in Treasury Dec. 1, 1864, $1,154 90 66 July interest on $250,000 8 per ct. loan, 10,000 00 "for advertising same and exchange on New York and express charges on Paid Auditors' Warrants under provisions Total disbursements, 73 60 22,439 71 $49,513 31 Leaving balance in Treasury Dec. 1, 1864, $35,640 66 From which I have to provide for the inter est due January 1st, 1865, on the $250,- Leaving a surplus of $10,000 00 $25,640 66 U. S. WAR FUND. Receipts from Delinquent Tax, Balance on hand Dec. 1, 1863, $7,714 13 42,600 52 U. S. War Fund. Making a total of Paid appropriations approved March 4, 1864, Paid suppressing Indian hostilities, Paid C. E. Mayo, Being a total of $50,314 65 $7,870 06 1,938 21 $9,808 27 Leaving balance in Treasury Dec. 1, 1864, $40,506 38 $78 08 Leaving balance in Treasury Dec. 1, 1864, The stock account to the credit of this fund shows in our hands the following bonds, viz: Minnesota War Loan, 7 per ct. currency,- $15,000 00 U. S. '81's, 6 per ct. gold, 30,000 00 U. S. 5-20's, 6 per ct. gold, 116,400 00 U. S. 10-40's, 5 per ct. gold, 6,000 00 U. S. 7-30's, 7 3-10 per ct. currency, Total amount of bonds, $245,200 00 |