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An Act appropriating the public revenue. 1841 9 (1841)

handle is hein.slavery/ssactsva0565 and id is 1 raw text is: Collection of Revenue.-Appropriations,                        9
CHAP. 8.-An ACT to legalize the appointment of commissioners of the reve.
nue for Norfolk county.
[Passed February 14, 184.]
1. Be it enarted by the general assembly, That the appointment of Appointment of
commissioners by the court of Norfolk county, at the January term c,.veduo ormor
of said court, shall be and the same is hereby legalized and made foik county IL.
valid; and the said commissioners shall have and exercise the same gatized.
power and authority to execute their office as such, as if they had
been regularly appointed at the time required by law.
2. This act shall be in force from the passing thereof.       Cnmence,,ent.
CII.P. 9.-An ACT appropriating the public revenue.
[Passed March  li, 18..]
1. Be it enacted by the general assembly, That the taxes and ar- General find.
rearages of taxes due prior to the first (Jay 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 he. -tofore made, shall constitute a ge-
neral fund, and be appropriated as follows, to wit : To the expenses of apprnpriationA to
the general assembly, ninety-five thousand dollars; to the salaries and O'lieern of go.
allowances of the oflicers of civil government, seventy-nine thousand vetnment.
dollars; to the commissioners of the revenue, and clerks for exami- Comisioners
ning commissioners' books, thirty th.ilsand doilars ; to defray crimi-,  , .
nal charges, including the expense of guarding jails, thirty-five thou- chnrgs.
sand dollars ; to pay the interest on certain certificates of public debt, Tleret on pub-
viz. for one year's interest on the ol six per cent. military debt, held lie debt.
by the Literary fund, one thousand four hundred and forty-two dol-
lars thirty-five cents; for one year's interest on seven per cent. debt,
certificate held by the Literary fund, twenty-two thousand three hin-
dred and thirty dollars ; for one year's interest on two hundred and
fifty thousand dollars of five per cent. stock subscribed to the Chesa-
peake and Ohio canal company, created by the act passed on the
twentieth of February eighteen hundred and thirty-three, twelve thou-
sand five hundred dollars ; for one year's interest on four hundred
and fifty thousand one htutdrcd and seventeen dollars, certificates
issued for money borrowed at different times to pay commonwealth's
subscription to the stock of the Exchange Bank and the Northwes-
tern Bank of Virginia, twenty-seven thousand and six dollars forty-
two cents; to pay contingent expenses of courts, including allow- Contingent ex-
ances to clerks, attorneys, sheriffs and jailors, twenty-seven thousand penes (or courts.
dollars; to the payment of pensions allowed by law, one thousand Pensios.
three hundred dollars; as a civil contingent fund, tell thousand dol- civil contingent
lars; to militia establishment, including services of clerks of courts 11,11d.
of enquiry, adjutants, sergeant majors, provosts martial and expresses,
and for the purchase of colours, horms, drums, fifes, adt the pay of
musicians, where the fines of the regiment are insufficient, and also
including tle pay of the adjutant general, sixteen thousand one hull-
dred dollars ; to the internal charges of the penitentiary house, three Penitentiary.
thousand dollars; to the penitentiary officers' salaries, eight thousand
two hundred dollars; to the transportation of convicts to the peni- Transportation
tentiary, four thousand dollars; to the public guard in the city     of cn .
Richnond, twenty-one thousand dollars; for slaves executed and Slaves transport.
transported, twelve thousand dollars ; to expense of representation to iepresentation.
congress and state senate, two hundred and fifty dollars; to public warcihouses.
warehouses, including pay of superintendents and repairs, one thou-
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