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An Act appropriating the public revenue. 1834 5 (1834)

handle is hein.slavery/ssactsva0469 and id is 1 raw text is: Appropriations.
CiiAP. 2.-Ai ACT appropriating the public revenue.
I, .   (Passed Dlirch 5, 15.)
1. Be it enacted by the general asscrnbly, That the taxes and ar- General ftind.
rears 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 public treasury prior to the first day of October next, and
the surplus of all appropriations heretofore made, shall constitute a
general fund, and be appropriated as follows, to wit: To the ex- Specifl appro.
penses of the general assembly, eighty.five thousand dollars; to the PfaLtiong.
salaries and allowances of the officers of civil government, seventy-
five thousand dollars; to the commissioners of the revenue, and
clerks for examining commissioners' books, thirty thousand dollars;
to defray criminal charges, including the expense of guarding jails,
thirty-five thousand, dollars; to pay the interest on three hundred
and nineteen thousand dollars of the seven per cent. debt, and on
two certificates of six per cent., held by the literary fund, tventy-
three thousand seven hundred and seventy-'wo dollars thirty-four
cents; to the sinking fund, for the redemption of the old certificates
of six per cent. military debt, two hundred dollars; to pay one year's
interest on two hundred and fifty thousand dollars of five per cent.
stock, created by the act passed on the twentieth of February,
eighteen hundred and thirty-three, twelve thousand five hundred
dollars ; to contingent expenses of courts, including allowances to
clerks, attorneys, sheriffs and jailors, twenty-five thousand dollars;
to the payment of pensions allowed by law, two thousand seven
hundred dollars, as a civil contingent fund, fifteen thousand dol-
lars; to militia establishment, including services of clerks of courts
of enquiry, adjutants, sergeant majors, provosts martial and expresses,
and for the purchase of colors, horns, drums, fifes, and the pay of
musicians, where the fines of the regiment are insufficient, and also
including the pay of adjutant general, eleven thousand dollars; to
the internal charges of the penitentiary house, three thousand five
hundred dollars; to the penitentiary officers' salaries, seven thou-
sand six hundred and thirty dollars ; to the transportation of con-
victs to the penitentiary, five thousand dollars; to the public guard
in the city of Richmond, eighteen thousand dollars; for slaves exe-
cuted and transported, twelve thousand dollars; to expense of repre-
sentation to congress and state senate, six hundred dollars; to pub-
lic warehouses, including the pay of superintendents and repairs,
one thousand dollars; to civil, prosecutions, including clerks' and
sheriffs' fees, one hundred dollars; to the expenses of the guard at
the Lexington arsenal, five thousand dollars; for the collection and
transportation of arms, six hundred dollars; as a military contin-
gent fund, including claims for services during the last war, one
thousand dollars; for the support of the Western lunatic hospital,
a sum equal to the balance remaining, after deducting the value of
the clothing furnished the said hospital at the penitentiary during
the year ending the thirtieth of September last, from the sum of
nine thousand dollars; for the support of the lunatic hospital at
Williamsburg, a sum equal to the balance remaining, after deduct-
ing the value of the clothing furnished the said hospital at the peni-
tentiary during the year ending the thirtieth of September last, from
the sum of thirteen thousand dollars; to the manufactory of arms,
for rent of water from the James river company, one thousand two

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