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An Act appropriating the public revenue for the fiscal year 1852-3. 1852 24 (1852.11)

handle is hein.slavery/ssactsva0696 and id is 1 raw text is: See Codei pp.  .16. The taxes prescribed by the thirteenth, fourteenth, fifteenth, six-
215, 216.  ,  teenth, seventeenth and eighteenth sections of said chapter shall he as
SuOts comamen, follows, to wit : When a suit is commenced in a county or corporation
eod In couint
coyrt.      court, fifty cents; when an original suilt or appeal, writ of error or super-
       a   sodcis is commenced, if in the court of appeals, three dollars and fifty
eta.it •  ur cents; if in a district court, two dollars and fifty cents; if in a circuit
Sistrict court, court, seventy-five cents ; when the seal of a court, of a notary public or
Circuit court, the seal of the state is annexed to any paper, (except in the cases pro-
alofrcourtis ' vidcd for by the fifteenth section of saild chapter, and except on the trans-
state.      for of bonty land warrants by the original holders,) one dollar for the
See Code', 216. state seal and seventy-five cents for any of the other seals : provided, that
there shall be no tax for affixing the seal of a county or corporation court
to a bond or other instrument for the purpose of executing the same on
Deeds, will, or behalf of the county or corporation in which such court is held ; and
;ran.tso a   upnn    ry deed, will or grantof administration on which a tax is to be
ftrain       u ponl everdedwiloganofdmu
paid according to the said chapter, seventy-five cents. The first section
of said chapter is herehy repealed.
Penalty for via  17. Be it further enacted, that any person who shall violate the pro-
latiug this act, visions of this act, (after having been furnished with a certificate of as-
sessmcnt by the commissioner of the revenue of the amount of taxes
imposed by law,) by following any occupation or profession without ob-
taining said licenses, shall 1ie subject to the same penalties as hawkers
all pedlars arc for trading without license.
When llcenses  18. lie it further enacted, that the licenses authorized to be issued by
terminate.  this act shall tormninate at the time prescribed by law ; and if the license
How aplUr-
tioned.     be taken out for it part of a year, the tax shall bear to that sum the pro-
portion which the unexpired part of the year hears to the whole year,
and the tax for the succeeding year shall be a specific tax.
Partof the Code  19. And be it further enacted, that chapter forty of the Code of Vir-
reiesled.,  ginia be and the snme is hereby repealed.
Comenceme;nt  20. This act shall be in force from its passage.
CuEA. 9.-An ACT appropriating the public revenue for the fiscal year 1852-3.
Passed April 8, 1853.
What ppro.     1. Be it enacted by the general assembly, that the public taxes and
priated,     arrearages of taxes due prior to the first day of October eighteen hun-
drcd and fifty-two, and not otherwise appropriated, andti all other
branches of revenue, and all p~ublic moneys not otherwise appropriated
by law, wich shall come into the treasury prior to the first day of Octo-
her next, and the surplus of all appropriations heretofore made, shall
constitute a general fund, and be appropriated for fie fiscal year to close
on the thirtieth of September eighteen hundred and fifty-three, as
Appropriatlons follows : To the expenses of the general assembly, one hundred and
to general as- fifty-four thousand oe hundred dollars; to pay expenses of representa-
crbalo     tio in congress and general assembly, one thousand five hundred dollars;
iu congrea end to the salaries naud allowances of the officers of civil government, one
gli sature,  hundred thousand dollars; to defray criminal charges, including expenses
ofcrs of goe.
ernment,     of guarding jails, fifty thousand dollars ; to pay for slaves executed
Criminal    and transported, fifteen thousand dollars; to pay expenses of peniten-
charges.          svnenfv
Slaves executed, tiary, seventeen thousand ive hundred dollars ; to contingent expenses
&e.         of courts, thirty-two thousand dollars ; to pay for printing records of the
Penitentiary.  court of appeals, ive thonsand dollars;. to pay expenses of militia, in-
Expenses of
courts,     cludiug pay of adjutant general, eighteen thousand one hundred dollars;
Printing records military contingent fund, three thousand five hundred dollars; military
court o!aiipeais.
Ililitla am adju.chtool at Lexington, for support, seven thousand seven hundred and ten
tent general.  dollars; to the public guard at Richmond, including the interior guard
Virginia military of tie penitentiary, twenty-three thousand dollars; one year's water
lostlute.
Public guard.  rent to the thirty-first day of December eighteen hundred and fifty-three,
Water rent.  one thousand two hundred and eighty dollars ; to the armory, for repairs,
Armory.
Rtepairs, &c, of five hundred dollars ; for repairs and transportation of arms, four thou-
arms.       sand three hundred and fifty tollars; to commissioners of the revenue
Commissitners
of revenue.  anti clerks for examining commissioners' books, forty-four thousand five
Westernlunatle hundred dollars; to the lunatic asylum at Staunton, for support, subject
asylum.

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