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An Act appropriating the public revenue. 1836 5 (1836)

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4. Be it Jurtlter enacted, That all clocks ,whlch shall be offered Whor 1r0 cloks to
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for sale by a hawker or pedlar shall be deemed.to have been mann. manufactured.
factured without the limits of this commonwealth, and be liable to
taxation, unless the commissioner of the revenue or other revenue
officer, within Whose district such clocks shall be so offered for sale,
shall be fully satisfied that the same were bonafide of the manufac-
ture of this state.
5. This act shall commence and be in force from the passing Commencement.
thereof.
CuAp. 2.-An ACT appropriatilg the public revenue.
(Cussed MAlrch 29, )5Jl.)
). Be it enacted by the general assembly, That the taxes and Gonaunt fund.
arrears of taxes duo prior to the first day of October last, and not
otherwise appropriated, and all other branches of revenue, and all
public moneys not otherwise appr priated by law, which shall come
into the public treasury prior to he 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- Spectflo appropri.
penses of the general assembly, 'inety-seven thousand dollars; to aon,.
the salaries and allowances of the officers of civil government,
seventy-six thousand dollars; to the commiissioners of the revenue,
and clerks for examining commissioners' hooks, thirty-one thousand
dollars; to defray criminal charges, including the expense of guard-
ing 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. debt, held by the literary
fud, twenty.three thousand seven hundred and seventy-two dollars,
thirty.four cants; 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, attornloys, sheriffs, and jailors, twenty-six
thousand dollars; to the payment of pensions allowed by law, two
thousand three hundred dollars; as a civil contingent fund, ten
thousand dollars ; (o militia establishment, including services of
clerks of courts of enquiry, adjutants, sergeant majors, provosts
martial and expresses, and for the purchase of colours, horns, drums,
fifes, and the pay of musicians, where the fines of the regiment
are insufficient, and also including the pay of adjutant general,
twelve thousand dollars; to the internal charges of the peaitentiary
house, four thousand five hundred dollars; to the penitentiary offi-
cers' salaries, eight thousand and eighty dollars; to the transporta-
tion of convicts to the penitentiary, six thousand dollars; to the public
guard in the city of Richmond, twenty thousand dollars; for slaves
executed and transported, ten thousand dollars; to expense of repre-
sentation to congress and state senate, six hundred dollars ; to pub-
lie warehouses, including the pay of superintendents and repairs,
one thousand dollars; to civil prosecutions, including clerks', she-
riffs' and marshals' fees, two hundred dollars; to the expenses of
the guard at the Lexington arsenal, and for the payment of any
balance which may be due on accoutit of building the hospital at-
tached to the same, six thousand dollars; for the collection and

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