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An Act appropriating the public revenue. 1843 14 (1843)

handle is hein.slavery/ssactsva0581 and id is 1 raw text is: 14                                 Appropriations.
CstAp. .-An ACT appropriating the public revenue.
[Passed January 99, 1844.]
General fund.  1. Be it enacted by the general assembly, That the taxes and ar-
rearages 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 surplus
of all appropriations heretofore made shall constitute a general fund,
Approprlatlons to and be appropriated as fbllows : To the expenses of the general ns-
ginerol assem- sembly seventy-thousand dollars; to the salaries and allowances of
olficers ' go. the officers of civil government, seventy-nine thousand dollars; to
vernm-int.
Comm koloners commissioners of the revenue and clerks for examining commission-
and clerks.  ers' books, thirty thousand dollars ; to defray criminal charges, in-
Criminal
chargee.    cluding the expense of guarding jails, thirty-six thousand dollars; to
Interest on public --
,it n     pay the interest on certain certificates of public debt, viz : for one
year's interest on the old six per cent. military debt held by the Lite-
rary fund, one thousand four hundred and forty-two dollars thirty-
five cents ; for one year's interest on seven per cent. war debt, certi-
ficate held by the Literary fund, twenty-two thousand two hundred and
thirty dollars; for one year's interest on two hundred and fifty thou-
sand dollars of five per cent. stock, subscribed to the Chesapeake
and Ohio canal company, created by the act passed on the twentieth
of February eighteen hundred and thirty-three, twelve thousand five
hundred dollars; for one year's interest on four hundred and fifty
thousand one hundred and seventeen dollars, certificates issued for
money borrowed at different times to pay the commonwealth's sub-
scription to the stock of the Exchange Bank and the Northwestern
Bank of Virginia, twenty-seven thousand and six dollars forty-two
Interest on tern- cents; to pay the interest on temporary loans to the coinmonwealth,
porary loans.  required for the public service during the present fiscal year, six
contingent ex- thousand dollars; to pay contingent expenses of courts, including
partiesof Courts. allowances to clerks, attorneys, sheriffs and jailors, twenty-nine thou-
Pensions.   sand dollars; to the payment of pensions allowed by law, one thou-
CivU contingent sand dollars; as a civil contingent find, eight thousand dollars; to
Ailitia fund.  militia establishment, including services of clerks of courts of en-
quiry, adjutants, sergeant majors, provosts martial and expresses, and
for the purchase of military equipments when authorized by law,
and the pay of musicians, where the flues of the regiment are insuf-
ficient, and also including the pay of the adjutant general, eighteen
Penitentiary.  thousand dollars; to the internal charges of the penitentiary house,
three thousand five hundred dollars ; to the penitentiary officers' sa-
Trnsportation laries, eight thousand two hundred dollars; to the transportation of
of convicts.  convicts to the penitentiary, five thousand dollars; to the public
Public guard.  guard in the city of Richmond, twenty-two thousand dollars; for
Slaves executed slaves executed and transported, six thousand dollars; to expense of
Repres-ntation. representation to congress and state senate, seven hundred dollars;
Warehouses,. to public warehouses, including pay of superintendents and repairs,
Civil prosecu-  one thousand dollars ; to civil prosecutions, including clerks' and
tions.      sheriffs' fees, five hundred dollars ; for the collection and transporta-
Arms.
Military contin- tion of arms, four hundred dollars: as a military contingent fund,
gent fund.  including claim for services during the last war, five hundred dollars;
Western lunatic for the support of the Western lunatic asylum at Staunton, subject
asylum,     to a deduction for clothing furnished at the penitentiary, twenty-two
thousand dollars; and for the completion of new buildings accord-
Eastern lunatic ing to law, eight thousand dollars ; for the support of the lunatic
asylum,     asylum at Williamsburg, subject to a deduction for clothing furnished
at the penitentiary, eighteen thousand dollars, and for the completion

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