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An Act appropriating the public revenue. 1842 15 (1842)

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CnAP. 7.-An ACT appropriating the public revenue.
[Passed March 27, 1843.]
1. Be it enacted by the genera? assembly, That the taxes and General fend.
arrearages of taxes due prior to the first day of October last and not
otherwise appropriated, and all other branches of revenue, and all
public moneys not otherwise appropriated by law, which shall come
into the treasury prior to the first day of October next, and the sur-
plus of all appropriations heretofore made, shall constitute a general
fund and be appropriated as follows, to wit: To the expenses of the General assen-
general assembly, one hundred and one thousand dollars; to the sa- fie.rs of go-
laries and allowances of the officers of civil government, seventy-nine vernment.
thousand dollars; to commissioners of the revenue and clerks Ior Cx- Commnl.n9loners
amlining commissioners' books, thirty-one thousand dollars; to de- andcl erk4 .
fray criminal charges, including the expense of guarding jails, forty-Criminal charges.
two thousand dollars; to pay the interest on certain certificates ofintercstmpubiie
public debt, viz : for one year's interest on the old six per cent. mi-'jelL
litary debt, held by the Literary fund, one thousand four hundred and
forty-two dollars thirty-five cents; for one year's interest on seven
per cent. war debt, certificate held by the Literary fund, twenty-two
thousand two hundred and thirty dollars; for half a year's interest
on the same unpaid on the first of October last, and chargeable on
the present fiscal year, eleven thousand one hundred and fifteen dol-
lars; for one year's interest, on two hundred and fifty thousand dol-
lars of five per cent. stock subscribed to the Chesapeake and Ohio
canal company, created by the act passed on the twentieth of Febru-
ary, eighteen hundred and thirty-three, twelve thousand five lundred
dollars; for one year's interest oi four hundred and fifty thousand
one hundred and seventeen dollars, certificates issued for money bor-
rowed at different times to pay commonwealth's subscription to the
stock of the Exchange Bank and the Northwestern Bank of Virgi-
nia, twenty-seven thousand and six dollars forty-two cents; to pay Interest on tern.
the interest on temporary loans to commonwealth, required for the I orry (oals.
public service during the present fiscal year, sixteen thousand dollars;
to pay contingent expenses of courts, including allowances to clerks, Conting,,nt ex-
attorneys, sheriffs and jailors, twienty-eight thousand (llars ; to the  ,,   '11t
0 e Pes ionIs,
payment of pensions allowed by law, one thousand dollars; as a civil civi coti ut
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contingent fund, ten thousand dollars; to militia establishment, in-Milta (111d.
cluding services of clerks of courts of enquiry, adjutants, serjeant
majors, provosts martial and expresses, and for the purchase of mili-
tary equipments when authorized by law, and the pay of musicians,
where the fines of the regiment are insufficient, and also including
the pay of the adjutant general, sixteen thousand dollars; to the in- initntiary.
ternal charges of the penitentiary house, three thousand dollars; to
the penitentiary oflicers' salaries, eight thousand two hundred dollars;
to the transportation of convicts to the penitentiary, five thousand T'ransportatiii
dollars; to the public guard in the city of Richmond, twenty-two of Convicts.
Public guard.
thousand five hundred dollars; for slaves executed and transported, slave ,x,ci-
ten thousand dollars; to expense of representation to congress and ArI, -,.
state senate, five hundred dollars; to public warehouses, including warli,,a.
pay of superintendents and repairs, one thousand dollars; to civil Civii i osecu-
prosecutions, including clerks' and sheriffs' fees, four hundred (ol-ti..
lars; for the collection and transportation of arms, two hundred and Arms.
fifty dollars; as a military contingent fund, including claims for ser- Military votn-
vices during the last war, five hundred dollars ; for the support of the 9,11t 1'1,ni.
WVestern'l hll11atic
Western lunatic asylum for the year one thousand eight hundred and asYlumii,.
forty-three, a sum equal to the balance remaining after deducting the
value of the clothing furnished to the said asylum at the penitentiary

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