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CHAPTER.

XLI. To continue the operation of the joint resolution relative to the taking of soldiers' votes, approved March 5, 1863,

XLII.-Requiring the Adjutant General of this State to act as claim agent, etc.,

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XLIII.—To amend an act providing for recording and dis-
tributing the journals of the Legislature, etc.,
XLIV. Providing for the printing and binding of the
opinions of the Attorney General,
XLV.-Regulating marriages in the State of Minnesota,
XLVI.-Relating to divorces,

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XLVII. To amend an act relating to divorces,
XLVIII.—For the protection of sheep, dogs and other do-
mestic animals,

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XLIX. To amend an act relating to estrays,
L.-To provide for distraining beasts doing damage
during the night time,

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LI.-To repeal an act providing for the organization, equipment and discipline of the military force, 109 LII. To relieve soldiers from paying bounty tax, and to prohibit the levy of bounty taxes to pay volunteers enlisting after July 1, 1865, LIII. To legalize the action of county, city and town authorities in appropriating money, issuing bonds, orders, scrip and other evidences of indebtedness, to pay bounties to soldiers and for the support of the families of soldiers,

LIV. To provide for the sale and conveyance of any
interest in real estate belonging to lunatics,
LV. To prohibit the sale of intoxicating liquors on

certain days,

LVI.-Relating to corporations,

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LVII.-Proposing an amendment to the constitution,
LVIII.-Relating to the revision of the statutes,
LIX.-Relating to the confusion of property as respects

logs and timber,

LX.-Prescribing the salaries of State officers, LXI. To amend an act relating to county commissioners, 124 LXII. To provide for the election of county commissioners in counties in this State that have no township organization,

LXIII.-Prescribing the duties of county auditors,

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LXIV. To regulate fees of clerks of the district courts, 127 LXV.-Relating to sheriffs' fees, 130 LXVI.-Relating to compensation of county treasurers, 133 LXVII. To fix the rate of county or town treasurers' fees for moneys collected to pay soldiers

bounties,

LXVIII.-Providing for the appointment of notaries pub-
lic, and prescribing their duties,
LXIX.-Concerning the execution and acknowledgment
of deeds and other instruments in the British
Provinces of North America,

LXX. To provide for recording deeds, mortgages, or
other conveyances of lands in the counties of
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LXXI. To change and define the boundary lines of Redwood county and adjoining counties, etc., LXXII-To correct the boundary lines of the counties of

Martin, Nobles and Murray,

LXXIII.-Fixing the time of holding terms of the district court in the third judicial district,

LXXIV. To fix the times of holding the district court in the sixth judicial district,

LXXV.-Fixing the time of holding the general terms of
the district court in Dakota county,
LXXVI.—Relating to the Sioux war fund,

LXXVII.-To provide instruction for the deaf and dumb

of this State, etc.,

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LXXVIII. To cover deficiencies therein stated for 1864, LXXIX. To appropriate money for per diem, mileage, newspapers, postage and stationery of the members and officers of the present legislature 148° LXXX. To appropriate money to cover deficiencies therein stated, for the year 1864, LXXXI.-Appropriating money for certain purposes therein named,

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LXXXII.-Making appropriation of money for a contingent
fund of immigration for the year 1865,
LXXXIII.-Appropriating money for the salaries of the
State officers for the year 1865,

LXXXIV.-Appropriating money for the support of the
State government for the year 1865,

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JOINT RESOLUTIONS.

NUMBER.

I.-Requesting the Senators and Representatives thereof

to use their influence to secure the location of the
North or Sioux City Branch of the Pacific Railroad
westwardly, as near as may be, along the parallel
of forty-two and one-half degrees of north latitude,
to a point of junction with the main trunk of said
road,

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II.-Relating to the "New Ulm Mill Claims,"
III.-Requesting our Senators and Representatives in Con-
gress to use their endeavors to obtain a grant of
land to aid in the construction of slack-water navi-
gation on the Cannon River and lakes from Red
Wing, on the Mississippi River, to the Minnesota
River, near Mankato,

IV. To obtain a grant of land to aid in the construction of
a ship canal across the portage which divides the
waters of Lake Superior from Portage Lake,
V. For additional relief to the sufferers from the Sioux
Indian war of 1862,

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VI. For the passage of a law granting a bounty to certain
members of the Second Minnesota Cavalry,
VII.-Relating to the salary of the Warden of the State
Prison,

TREASURER'S REPORT,

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interest on war

loan.

Tax to meet current expenses of the

State.

Tax for meeting entitled "An act to provide for the borrowing of money to defray the expenses growing out of the present Indian War," approved September twenty-seventh, eighteen hundred and sixty-two; four mills thereof to be applied to the payment of the current expenses of the State; one mill thereof to be set apart for the payment of the interest and expenses on the State loan of two hundred and fifty thousand dollars, and the interest and expenses on the war loan of one hundred thousand dollars; and one mill thereof, to be set apart for a sinking fund to provide on the payment of the principal of the eight per cent. loan of two hundred and fifty thousand dollars, due July first, A. D. eighteen hundred and sixty-seven, and it is hereby made the duty of the Governor, State Auditor, and State Treasurer to invest this sum in interest bearing bonds of the United States or State of Minnesota.

funds.

SEC. 2. The whole of said amount of taxes shall be payable in gold or silver or United States Treasury To be paid in what Notes; and all moneys received by the Treasurer in collection of taxes in excess of the amount required to defray the current expenses of the State Government, together with any moneys belonging to the State, received from the United States Government, after settlement by the United States of the State accounts, shall also be set apart for the sinking fund, and shall set apart for a sink- be invested, as required by section one of this act. SEC. 3. This act shall take effect and be in force from and after its passage.

All excesses to be

ing fund.

Approved March 2, 1865.

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