An Act to amend and reenact § 46.1-299, as amended, of the Code of Virginia, relating to devices signalling intention to turn or stop and rules therefor.
Volume 1968 Law 99
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Chap. 105.—An ACT appropriating the public revenue |
months beginning the lst day of October, 1903, and endi
February, 1904, and for the two fiscal years ending, res
day of February, 1905, and the 28th day of February, 19
Approved March 12, 1904.
1. Be it enacted by the general assembly of Virgii
taxes and arrears of taxes due prior to the first d:
years nineteen hundred and four, nineteen hundred
teen hundred and six, respectively, as well as the re
all other sources, and all money not otherwise appr«
come into the treasury prior to the first day of M:
dred and four, the first day of March, nineteen hu
the first day of March, nineteen hundred and si
general fund and be, and the same is hereby, approp1
of five months, beginning on the first day of Octobe
and three, and ending on the twenty-ninth day of
hundred and four, and for the fiscal years to close o
day of February, nineteen hundred and five, and th
of February, nineteen hundred and six, respective!
manner and for the following uses—to-wit: For
months ending on the twenty-ninth day of Februar
and four, governor’s salary of two thousand eight
thirty-three cents, governor’s secretary’s salary of f
governor's assistant secretary—who shall be the gov
salary of not exceeding three hundred and seventy-fi
Labor at executive mansion, two hundred and fift
Attorney-general, salary of one thousand forty-tw
six cents. :
Attorney-general, salary of clerk to, three hund:
dollars.
Attorney-general, contingent expense of office, e
not exceeding eighty-three dollars and eighty-three c
Attorney-general, for mileage, at ten cents per
of necessary travel on business of the State, a sum s
Secretary of the Commonwealth, salary of, one
dred and sixty-six dollars and sixty-six cents, all fe
missions accruing shall be paid into the treasury.
Secretary of the Commonwealth, clerks in office,
thirty-three dollars and thirty-three cents.
Secretary of Commonwealth, contingent expenses
ing two hundred and fifty dollars.
Auditor of public accounts, salary of, one thousa:
fifty dollars.
Auditor of public accounts, clerks in office, incluc
in pension bill for temporary clerical assistance in
thousand two hundred and’ seventy dollars and eight
Auditor of public accounts, receiving and forwarding clerk and mes-
senger, four hundred and fifty-eight dollars and thirty-three cents.
Auditor of public accounts, contingent expenses of office, not exceed-
ing six hundred and twenty-five dollars.
Auditor (second), salary of, seven hundred and eight dollars and
thirty-three cents, and the commissions allowed by law.
Auditor (second), clerk in offiec, one thousand three hundred and
sixty-six dollars and sixty-six cents.
Auditor (second), contingent expenses of office, not exceeding eighty-
three dollars and thirty -three cents.
Treasurer, salary of, eight hundred and thirty -three dollars and
thirty-three cents, and: commissions allowed by law.
Treasurer, clerks in office, which shall include the compensation of
the funding clerk, wnder funding acts of cighfeen hundred and eighty-
two and el ighteen hundred and m inety -two, two thousand ecighty-three
dollars and thirty- -three cents.
Treasurer, contingent expenses of office, not exceeding eighty-three
dollars and thirty-three cents.
Superintendent of public printing, salary of six hundred and twenty-
five dollars.
Superintendent of public printing, salary of clerk to, two hundred
and fifty dollars.
Register of land office and superintendent of public buildings, salary
of, seven hundred and fifty dollars, which shall be his compensation for
all his services and all the fees received by him shall be paid imto the
treasury of the State.
Register of the land office, contingent expenses of office, not exceeding
two hundred and fifty dollars.
Penitentiary :
Salary of superintendent of penitentiary, six hundred and _ sixty-six
dollars and sixty-six cents.
Salary of surgeon at penitentiary, four hundred and sixteen dollars
and sixty-six cents.
Salary of first assistant keeper at penitentiary, three hundred and
fifty dollars.
Salaries of three remaining assistant keepers at penitentiary, each,
two hundred and seventy-five dollars—eight hundred and twenty-five
dollars.
Salaries of the clerk and the assistant clerk at penitentiary, each,
three hundred and seventy-five dollars—seven hundred and fifty dollars.
Salary of the matron at penitentiary, two hundred dollars.
Salaries of five directors of the penitentiary, at the rate of three dol-
lars for every day’s attendance on the board, provided that no director
shall receive more than one hundred and fifty dollars per annum, three
hundred and twelve dollars and fifty cents.
Salaries of interior and exterior guards at the penitentiary, not to
excced forty-nine in number (not to be paid when absent on furlough
for more than ten days in any year, but substitute guards shall receive
the same pay when employed as the regularly employed guards) each,
two hundred and fifty dollars—twelve thousand two hundred and fift
dollars.
For transportation of criminals to and from penitentiary, two thou.
sand five hundred dollars, or so much thereof as may be necessary.
State farm, such guards as may be necessary at the State farm, no
exceeding twenty, to be appointed by the superintendent thereof, thei
compensation to be twenty-five dollars per month and their board, eack
guard to be entitled to fifteen days’ vacation annually without deduc-
tion of pay, two thousand five hundred dollars.
Salary of surgeon at State farm, fifty dollars per month and board
for himself and horse, two hundred and fifty dollars.
Superintendent at State farm, sixty dollars per month and board foi
himself, three hundred dollars.
Penitentiary—For supplies of food, clothing, ordinary repairs, and
incidental expenses, nineteen thousand dollars, or so much thereof as
may be necessary.
State farm—For supplies of food, clothing, ordinary repairs, and
incidental expenses, six thousand two hundred and fifty dollars, or so
much thereof as may be necessary.
State Corporation Commission:
Salaries of three commissioners, each the sum of one thousand six
hundred and sixty-six dollars and sixty-six cents—five thousand dollars.
Salary of the clerk of the commission, eight hundred and thirty-three
dollars and thirty-three cents.
Salary of the bailiff of the commission, three hundred and seventy-five
dollars.
Salary of the stenographer of the commission, five hundred dollars.
Salary of the first assistant clerk of the commission, six hundred and
twenty-five dollars.
For incidental and contingent expenses of the commission, one thou-
sand three hundred and thirty-three dollars and thirty-three cents.
Commissioner of agriculture and immigration, the sum of eight hundred
and thirty-three dollars and thirty-three cents, which shall be in full for
his services, but all fees of office and all fees accruing shall be paid into
the treasury; his clerk the sum of two hundred and eight dollars and
thirty-three cents, which, with all other expenses of the board of agricul-
ture, shall be paid from the fees and taxes collected from fertilizers, if
sufficient for that purpose; if not, they shall be paid pro rata from said
funds, but in no event shall any part of such salaries or expenses be paid
out of the public treasury, if in excess of such fees and taxes collected on
fertilizers—should there be any excess from said taxes and fees on ferti-
'izers, the same shall be appropriated as provided: by law.
Superintendent of public instruction, the sum of eight hundred and
thirty-three dollars and thirty-three cents and his necessary traveling ex-
penses while engaged in the duties of his office, to be approved by the
soard of education, not to exceed in the aggregate two hundred and eight
lollars and thirty-three cents, -
‘Commissioner of labor, salary of, five hundred dollars, and for the pi
poses of his office, seven hundred and eight dollars and: thirty-three cen
which shall include the amount allowed by statute creating his office.
Adjutant-general, salary of (to be paid out of the military fund), o
thousand dollars, which shall include the sum now allowed by law.
Capitol and library building sub-officers :
Librarian, salary of, six hundred and twenty-five dollars.
Conductor of elevator at capitol, salary of, two hundred and fifty d
lars.
Fireman for elevator at capitol, salary of, two hundred and fifty d:
lars.
Six capitol policemen (one of whom shall be clerk to the register of t
land office), each the sum of three hundred and twenty-five dollars—o
thousand nine hundred and fifty dollars total.
Janitor of the capitol building, salary of, two hundred dollars.
Janitor of the galleries of the capitol building, salary of, one hundr
and fifty dollars.
Iungineer at the library building, who shall supervise and keep in ord
the engines and boilers at the library building and the capitol buildir
salary of, three hundred and seventy-five dollars.
Night ‘watchman at the library building, salary of, three hundred d.
lars.
Conductor of elevator at library building, salary of, two hundred a
fifty dollars.
Policeman at library building, salary of, two hundred and fifty dolla
Night watchman at court of appeals, library building, salary of, t
hundred dollars.
Doorkeeper at the library, who shall also act as janitor, salary of, o
hundred and fifty dollars.
Janitor of offices at library building, salary of, one hundred and fit
dollars.
Four telephones in public buildings, one hundred and: thirty-two d
ars.
Commissioner of State hospitals, salary of, eight hundred and thirt
three dollars and thirty-three cents.
For necessary traveling expenses of commissioner while engaged in t
duties of his office, not to exceed one hundred and twenty-five dollars, t
_ to be paid on the approval of the general board for the State ‘he
pitals.
Judiciary department :
Supreme court of appeals:
Salary of the president of the court, one thousand seven hundred a1
fifty dollars.
Salaries of the four associate judges, at one thousand six hundred a1
sixty-six dollars and sixty-six cents each, six thousand six hundred an
sixty-six dollars and sixty-six cents.
Salary of the clerk of the court at Richmond, two hundred and eig
dollars and thirty-three cents.
Salary of the clerk of the court at Staunton, one hundred and thirty-
three dollars and thirty-three cents.
Salary of the clerk of the court at Wytheville, one hundred and thirty-
three dollars and: thirty-three cents.
Salary of the reporter of the court, five hundred dollars.
Salary of the stenographer of the court, five hundred dollars.
To pay salaries of the circuit Judges, whose term expires February first,
nineteen hundred and four, and of city judges from October first, nine-
teen hundred and three, to February first, nineteen hundred: and four:
Eleven circuit judges, at one thousand six hundred dollars each per
annum, five thousand gght hundred and sixty-six dollars and sixty-six
cents.
Two circuit judges, at two thousand three hundred dollars each per
annum, one thousand five hundred and thirty-three dollars and thirty-
three cents.
Ome circuit judge, at two thousand two hundred dollars, seven hundred
and thirty-three dollars and thirty-three cents.
* One cirewit judge, at one thousand eight hundred dollars, six hundred
dollars.
Two circuit judges, at one thousand nine hundred dollars each, one
thousand two hundred and sixty-six dollars and sixty-six cents.
Mileage of circuit judges, one thousand dollars.
Judge of chancery court of ‘Richmond, seven hundred and sixty-six
dollars and sixty-six cents.
Judge of the court of law and equity of Richinond, seven hundred and
sixty-six dollars and sixty-six cents.
Judge of the court of law and chancery, Norfolk city, six hundred and
sixty-six dollars and sixty-six cents.
Clerk of the circuit court at Richmond, one hundred and thirty-three
dollars and thirty-three cents.
Circuit courts :
To pay salaries from Icbruary first, nineteen hundred and four, to
Mareh first, nineteen hundred and four, of twenty-three judges, each at
the rate of two thousand five hundred dollars a year, and salary of the
judge of the Tenth judicial circuit court, at the rate of three thousand
five hundred dollars a year, five thousand eighty-three dollars and thirty-
three cents.
City courts:
To pay salaries from February first, nincteen hundred and four, to
March first, nineteen hundred and four, of the judges of the chancery
court, law and equity court, and hustings court of the city of Richmond,
and the law and chancery court and the corporation court of the city of
Norfolk, cach at the rate of three thousand: five hundred dollars a year,
one thousand four hundred and fifty-eight dollars and thirty-three cents ;
of the judges of the corporation or hustings court of the cities of Peters-
burg, Lynchburg, Roanoke, Danville, and New port News, cach at the rate
of two thousand five hundred dollars a year, one thousand forty-one dol-
lars and sixty-six cents.
Of judges of the corporation or hustings courts of the cities of Alex-
dria, Portsmouth, and Manchester, each at the rate of two thousand
llars a year, five hundred dollars.
Mileage of judges, five hundred dollars, or so much thereof as may
mecessary.
Contingent expenses of courts, twelve thousand five hundred dollars,
so much thereof as may be necessary.
Civil contingent fund, four thousand one hundred sixty-six dollars
d sixty-six cents, or so much thereof as may be necessary.
Ice and fuel and lights in capitol, library building, and executive
ansion, two thousand five hundred dollars, or so much thereof as may
‘necessary. )
Criminal charges, including expenses of juries, witnesses, and 80
rth, and also the prison associations and the negro reformatory, one
indred and twenty-five thousand dollars, or so much thereof as may
/mecessary, but no more than five hundred dollars per year shall be
id to the jail physicians of Richmond and Norfolk, each.
Public printing, ten thousand dollars, or so much thereof as may be
cessary. |
Printing records of criminal cases in supreme court of appeals, two
indred and ten dollars. |
Virginia reports, to pay printing, binding, and so forth, one thousand
ro hundred and fifty dollars, or so much thereof as may be necessary.
Oysters :
Protection of, maintenance of steamers and vessels, nine thousand
re hundred dollars, or so much thereof as may be necessary, to be paid
it of the oyster tax, and in no event is any portion of it to be paid
herwise than out of said oyster tax.
To pay the interest on the public debt, funded under the acts ap-
‘coved February fourteenth, eighteen hundred and eighty-two, Feb-
lary twenty-eighth, eighteen hundred and ninety-two, January thirty-
st, eighteen hundred and ninety-four, January twenty-third, eighteen.
indred and ninety-six, and the amendments thereto, four hundred and
irty-nine thousand dollars, or so much thereof as may be necessary.
or the fiscal year ending on the twenty-eighth day of February, nine-
teen hundred and five.
Governor, salary of, five thousand dollars.
Governor’s secretary, salary of, one thousand two hundred dollars.
Governor’s assistant secretary, who shall be the governor’s messenger,
lary of, not exceeding nine hundred dollars.
Labor at executive mansion, nine hundred dollars.
Attorney-general, salary of, three thousand five hundred dollars.
Attorney-general, salary of clerk to, twelve hundred dollars.
Attorney-general, contingent expenses of office, exclusive of mileage,
ot exceeding two hundred dollars.
Attorney-general, for mileage at ten cents per mile for every mile of
ecessary travel on business of the State, a sum sufficient therefor.
Secretary of the Commonwealth, salary of, two thousand eight hun-
dred dollars; all fees of office shall be paid into the treasury.
Secretary of the Commonwealth, three clerks in office, two thousand
nine hundred dollars.
Secretary of the Commonwealth, contingent expenses of office, not
exceeding six hundred dollars, and in addition for file cases, one hun-
dred dollars, and to pay for five hundred copies of the Constitution for
use of registrars, one hundred dollars.
Auditor of public accounts, salary of, four thousand dollars.
Auditor of public accounts, clerks in office, thirteen thousand six hun-
dred and fifty dollars, which shall include the nine hundred dollars
allowed the pension clerk in pension bill.
Auditor of public accounts, receiving and forwarding clerk and mes-
senger, one thousand two hundred dollars.
Auditor of public accounts, contingent expenses of office, not exceed-
ing one thousand five hundred dollars, five hundred dollars of which
he may use for clerk’s hire. _
Auditor (second), salary of, seventeen hundred dollars, and the com-
missions allowed by law.
Auditor (second), clerks in office, three thousand two hundred and
eighty dollars.
Auditor (second), contingent expenses of office, not exceeding two
hundred dollars.
Treasurer, salary of, two thousand dollars, and commissions allowed
by law.
Treasurer, clerks in office, which shall include the compensation of
the funding clerk, under funding acts of eighteen hundred and eighty-
two and eighteen hundred and ninety-two, six thousand one hundred
and thirty-five dollars.
Treasurer, contingent expenses of office, not exceeding two hundred
dollars.
Treasurer, for file cases and equipment, two thousand dollars.
Superintendent of public printing, salary of, one thousand five hun-
dred dollars.
Superintendent of public printing, salary of clerk to, six hundred
and sixty dollars.
Register of the land office and superintendent of public buildings,
salary of, one thousand and eight hundred dollars, which shall be his
compensation for all his services, and all the fees received by him shall
be paid into the treasury of the State.
Register of the land office, contingent expenses of office, inspection
and insurance of elevators at capitol and State library, and to pay bal-
ance due on telephones to April first, nineteen hundred and four, not
exceeding three hundred and fourteen dollars and sixty cents, and the
further sum of three hundred dollars, which shall be expended by said
register in the maintenance and restoration of the walks, trees, grass,
and shrubbery of the capitol square, and the protection and feeding of
the squirrels, and the further sum of one hundred and fifty dollars for
renewal of insurance policies expiring October twenty-sec«
ber twenty-fifth, nineteen hundred and four, an item
which expenditures shall be made to the general assembly.
Penitentiary :
Salary of superintendent of penitentiary, one thousan
dollars.
Salary of surgeon at penitentiary, one thousand dollars.
Salary of first assistant keeper at penitentiary, one thous
Salaries of three remaining assistant keepers at peniten
hundred and sixty dollars.
Salaries of clerks at penitentiary, three thousand dollar
Salary of matron at penitentiary, six hundred dollars.
Salaries of five directors of the pemitentiary, at the rat
lars for every day’s attendance on the board, provided th
shall receive more than two hundred dollars per annum.
Salaries of interior and exterior guards at the penite
exceed forty-nine in number (not to be paid when absen
for more than ten days in any year, but substitute guard
the same pay when employed as the regularly employed
six hundred dollars, twenty-nine thousand four hundred
much thereof as may be necessary.
For transportation of criminals to and from penitenti
sand dollars, or so much as may be necessary.
State farm, such guards as may be necessary at the Si
exceeding twenty, to be appointed by the superintendent
compensation to be, each twenty-five dollars per month an
each guard to be entitled to fifteen days’ vacation annual!
duction of pay, six thousand dollars.
Surgeon at State farm, fifty dollars per month, six hu
and in addition thereto board for himself and horse.
Superintendent at State farm, sixty dollars per mont
dred and twenty dollars, and in addition thereto board for
Penitentiary—For supplies, provisions, ordinary repa
guards, and incidentals, sixty thousand dollars, or so mu
may be necessary.
State farm—For supplies, provisions, ordinary repairs,
and incidentals, eighteen thousand dollars, or so much tl
be mecessary.
State corporation commission:
Salaries of three commissioners, each the sum of four
lars, twelve thousand dollars.
| Salary of the clerk of the commission, two thousand five
ars.
Salary of the bailiff of the commission, who shall also pe
duties, twelve hundred dollars.
Salary of the stenographer of the commission, who shall
clerical duties, one thousand two hundred dollars.
Salary of the first assistant clerk of the commission, one thousand five
hundred dollars; one additional clerk, one thousand two hundred dollars ;
messenger to the commission, six hundred dollars.
For incidental and contingent expenses of the commission, not excecd-
ing three thousand! five hundred dollars, or so much thereof as may be
necessary.
Commissioner of agriculture and immigration, the sum of two thou-
sand dollars, which shall be in full for his services, but all fees of office
and all fees accruing shall be paid into the treasury; his clerk, the sum
of five hundred dollars, which, with all other expenses of the board of
agriculture, shall be paid from the fees and taxes collected from ferti-
lizers, if sufficient for that purpose; if not, they shall be paid pro rata
from said funds, but in no event shall any part of such salaries or ex-
penses be paid out of the publi¢ treasury if in excess of such fees and
taxes collected: on fertilizers—should there be any excess from said taxes
and fees on fertilizers, the same shall be appropriated as provided by
law; two thousand dollars, or so much thereof as is necessary, to the de-
partment of agriculture to be used in the enforcement of the law pro-
hibiting the sale of adulterated and misbranded food.
Superintendent of public instruction, the sum of two thousand dollars,
and his necessary traveling expenses while engaged in the duties of his
office, to be approved by the board of education, not to excced in the ag-
gregate five hundred dollars in one year.
Commissioner of labor, salary of, one thousand two hundred dollars,
and: for the purposes of his office, two thousand cight hundred dollars,
which shall include the amount allowed by the statute creating his office.
Adjutant-general, salary of, two thousand four hundred dollars, which
shall include the sum now allowed by law.
Capitol and library building sub-officers :
Librarian, salary of, one thousand five hundred dollars; stenographer
and typewriter, six hundred dollars; for electric lighting for library, three
hundred and fifty dollars.
Conductor of elevator at capitol, salary of, six hundred dollars.
Fireman for the elevator at capitol, salary of, six hundred dollars.
Six capitol policemen (one of whom shall be clerk to the register of
the land office), the sum of eight hundred and forty dollars each, five
thousand and forty dollars. |
Janitor of the capitol building, salary of, six hundred dollars.
Janitor of the galleries of the capitol building, salary of, six hundred
dollars.
Engineer at the library building, who shall supervise and keep in order
the engines and boilers at the library building and capitol building, salary
of, nine hundred dollars.
Night watchman at the library building, salary of, seven hundred and
twenty dollars.
Conductor of elvator at library building, salary of, six hundred dollars.
Policeman at library building, salary of, six hundred dollars.
Night watchman at court of appeals, library building, salary of, five
hundred and forty dollars.
Doorkeeper at the library, who shall also act as janitor, salary of, seve
hundred and twenty dollars.
Janitor of offices in brary building, salary of, four hundred an
twenty dollars.
Four telephones in public buildings, two hundred and eighty-eigh
dollars.
yommissioner of State hospitals, salary of, two thousand dollars.
For necessary traveling expenses of commissioner while engaged 1
the dutics of his office, not to exceed three hundred dollars, the same t
be paid on the approval of the general board for the State hospitals.
General Assembly.—Clerk of house of delegates, two dollars per da
for each day the said clerk does not receive ten dollars per day, a sur
sufficient.
Document clerk and librarian of the senate, salary of two dollars pe
day, seven hundred and thirty dollars.
Judiciary department:
Supreme court of appeals:
Salary of the president of the court, four thousand two hundred dol
lars.
Salaries of four associate judges, at four thousand dollars each, sixtcc!
thousand dollars.
Salary of the clerk of the court at Richmond, five hundred dollars.
Salary of the clerk of the court at Staunton, three hundred an
twenty dollars.
Salary of the clerk of the court at Wytheville, three hundred anc
twenty dollars.
Salary of the reporter of the court, one thousand two hundred dollars
Salary of the stenographer of the court, one thousand two hundrec
lollars.
Cireuit courts : .
Salaries of twenty-three judges, each two thousand five hundred dol
lars a year, fifty-seven thousand five hundred dollars.
Salary of the judge of the Tenth judicial circuit court, three thousanc
five hundred dollars a year.
City courts:
Salaries of judges of chancery court, law and equity court, and hust:
ngs court of the city of Richmond, and the law and chancery court and
he corporation court of the city of Norfolk, each three thousand five
vundred dollars, seventeen thousand five hundred dollars.
Salaries of the judges of the corporation or hustings court of the cities
yf Petersburg, Lynchburg, Roanoke, Danville, and Newport News, each
wo thousand five hundred: dollars, twelve thousand five hundred dollars.
Salaries of the judges of the corporation or hustings courts of the cities
yf Alexandria, Portsmouth, and Manchester, each two thousand dollars
ix thousand dollars.
Mileage of judges, five thousand dollars, or so much thereof as may be
lecessary..
Contingent expenses of courts, fifty thousand dollars, or so much
hereof as may be necessary.
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Civil contingent fund, so une of ten thousand dollars as may be
necessary.
Ice and fuel and lights i in capitol, library building, and executive man-
sion, four thousand dollars, or so much thereof as may be necessary.
Criminal charges, including expenses of juries, witnesses, and so forth,
the prison association and the negro reformatory, three hundred thousand
dollars, or so much thereof as may be necessary, but not more than five
hundred dollars each per year shall be paid to the jail physician of Rich-
mond and jail physician of Norfolk.
Public printing, twenty-eight thousand five hundred dollars, or ¢o
much thereof as may be necessary.
Printing records of criminal cases in supreme court of appeals, seven
hundred and fifty dollars.
Virginia reports, to pay printing, binding, and so forth, three thousand
dollars.
Oysters :
Salaries and expenses of board of fisheries, four thousand dollars, or sv
much thereof as may be necessary.
Protection of, maintenance of steamers and vessels, twenty thousand
dollars, or so much thereof as may be necessary, to be paid out of the
oyster tax, and in no event is any portion of it to he paid ther wise than
out of said oyster tax.
To pay commissions to examiners of records and commissioners of
revenue postage and express charges on land and property books, and so
forth, sixty-five thousand dollars, or so much thereof as may be necessary.
To pay pensions, three hundred thousand dollars, or so much thereof
as may be necessary.
Support of lunatics in jail and in charge of private persons, eight
thousand dollars.
State hospitals for the insane:
Central State hospital, for support, one hundred and five thousand
dollars; for additional water supply, one thousand two hundred dollars,
and for a new building, twenty-five thousand dollars; for additional
dining-rooms, four thousand five hundred dollars, and for workshop,
two thousand four hundred dollars.
Eastern State hospital, in addition to pay patients, for support,
eighty-five thousand dollars; for closets, bath-tubs, and floors in old
buildings, seven thousand dollars.
Western State hospital, in addition to pay patients, for support, one
hundred and ten thousand dollars; for storehouse, four thousand dol-
lars.
Southwestern State hospital, in addition to pay patients, for support,
sixty-five thousand dollars; for erecting a new carpenter and workshop,
not exceeding two thousand five hundred dollars.
Officers and employees of State hospitals for the insane to be paid out
of the amounts appropriated to the institutions, respectively, as follows:
Superintendent of the western State hospital, two thousand two hun-
dred and fifty dollars.
Superintendent of the central State hospital, two thousand five hun-
dred dollars.
Superintendent of the eastern State hospital, two thousand dollars.
Superintendent of the southwestern State hospital, one thousand
eight hundred dollars; and where they occupy buildings on the grounds
of, or buildings belonging to the respective institutions, they shall pay
therefor such rental as may be fixed by the board of the respeokive in-
stitutions.
First and second assistant physicians of each hospital shall receive
each a salary not exceeding one thousand two hundred dollars per
annum.
Third assistant physician of each hospital shall receive a salary not
exceeding nine hundred dollars per annum.
Stewards of the western and central State hospitals shall each receive
a salary not exceeding one thousand dollars per annum.
Stewards of eastern and Southwestern State hospitals shall each re-
ceive a salary not exceeding eight hundred dollars per annum.
The clerk of each hospital shall receive a salary not exceeding seven
hundred and fifty dollars per annum.
Each clerk shall perform the duties of secretary to the board of the
hospital of which he is clerk.
The engineer of each hospital shall receive a salary not exceeding
seven hundred dollars per annum.
The officers of the hospitals shall receive, in addition to the salaries
specified above, their board and lodging at their respective hospitals, but
shall not receive any additional perquisites or emoluments.
Institutions of learning:
Medical college of Virginia, at Richmond, five thousand dollars.
State female normal school, for support, thirty thousand dollars.
University of Virginia, for support, fifty thousand dollars, which shall
include the ten thousand dollars provided by an act approved January
twenty-three, eighteen hundred and ninety-six (chapter one hundred
and: thirty-six, acts eighteen hundred and: ninety-five-ninety-six).
Virginia military institute, for support, twenty-five thousand dollars,
which shall include the expenses of the board of visitors, except the ad-
jutant-general and the superintendent of public instruction, whose
expenses shall be paid as provided by law, and which shall also include
repairs to buildings, and so forth.
Richmond eye infirmary, one diqnsand five hundred dollars, or so
much thereof as may be necessary, for treatment of such pupils of the
deaf, dumb, and blind institutions suffering from diseases of the eye
as may be contracted for by the superintendents of such institutions.
Virginia school for the deaf and the blind, for support, forty-five
thousand dollars.
Virginia agricultural and mechanical college and polytechnic insti-
tute, at Blacksburg, Virginia, forty-six thousand seven hundred amd
fifty dollars, which shall include seven hundred and fifty dollars pro-
vided by chapter four hundred and twenty-five, acts eighteen hundred
and ninety-five-ninety-six, and six thousand dollars provided by chap-
ter seven hundred and eighty-six, acts eighteen hundred and ninety-
nine-nineteen hundred.
Virginia normal and collegiate institute, for support, fifteen thousand
dollars.
William and Mary college, for support, twenty-five thousand dollars,
which sum is to include the ten thousand dollars authorized by an act
approved the fifth day of March, eighteen hundred and eighty-eight
(chapter four hundred and thirty-four, acts eighteen hundred and
eighty-seven-eighteen hundred and eighty-eight): provided, that no
part of the fund appropriated for the public institutions shall be paid
to any person for appearing before the general assembly.
Public schools:
Such sum as will be sufficient to pay the amount required by section
fifteen hundred and seven, Code of Virginia, to be applied to the sup-
port of the public free schools, and the further sum of two hundred
thousand dollars, this latter sum to be turned over to the State board
of education, and by that board apportioned to the public free schools
of the several counties and cities of the Commonwealth, except, how-
ever, two thousand five hundred dollars thereof, which the said board
is authorized to expend in the maintenance of summer normal istitutes.
To Confederate soldiers’ home, for annuity, thirty thousand dollars,
under act of March third, eighteen hundred and ninety-two, and five
thousand dollars additional, making a total of thirty-five thousand dol-
lars. ;
To pay the interest on the public debt, funded under the acts ap-
proved February fourteenth, eighteen hundred and eighty-two, February
twenty-eighth, eighteen hundred and ninety-two, January thirtv-first,
eighteen hundred and ninety-four, and January twenty-third, eighteen
hundred and ninety-six, and the amendments thereto, a sum sufficient
for that purpose is appropriated, not exceeding cight hundred and
seventy-eight thousand dollars.
Crop pest commissioners :
All moneys received into the treasury from certificates of registration
for selling nursery stock, as provided in section twelve, chapter two
hundred and seven, acts nineteen hundred and two-nineteen hundred
and three, and the sum of six thousand dollars, which shall include and
be in lieu of the appropriation made in said act.
Cattle quarantine:
Seven hundred and fifty dollars, or so much thereof as may be neces-
sary.
State board of health: ,
Four thousand dollars, or so much thereof as may be neeessary,
which shall include and be in lieu of the appropriation made by chap-
ter one hundred and: three, acts nineteen hundred and two-nineteen hun-
dred and three, page ninety-five. |
Commissioners to promote uniformity of legislation:
To pay expenses of, one hundred and fifty dollars, or so much thereof
as may be necessary.
Delinquent lands:
To pay expenses of sales of and fees to clerks, six thousand dollars, or
-much thereof as may be necessary.
Erroneous assessments of taxes:
An amount sufficient to pay amounts to be refunded under orders of
e courts.
Expenses of registration of marriages, four hundred dollars, or so
uch thereof as may be necessary.
Military fund: | ,
That proportion of the receipts into the State treasury that is p
ded by chapter two hundred and ninety-three, acts nineteen hundred
1d two-nineteen hundred and three.
Military contingent fund:
To pay the military forces, when aiding the civil authorities, as pre-
ribed by section three hundred and five of the Code of Virginia, a sum
ficient.
To pay for lithographing stamps and seals to be used by notaries and
erks of courts, seventy-five dollars. )
To pay cost of assessment of lands, seventy-five thousand dollars, or so
uch thereof as may be necessary.
yr the fiscal year ending on the twenty-eighth day of February, nineteen
hundred and sia.
Governor, salary of, five thousand dollars. |
Governor’s secretary, salary of, one thousand two hundred dollars.
Governor’s assistant secretary, who shall be the governor’s messenger,
lary of, not excecding nine hundred dollars.
Labor at executive mansion, nine hundred dollars.
Attorney-gencral, salary of, three thousand five hundred dollars.
Attorney-gencral, salary of clerk to, twelve hundred dollars.
Attorney-general, contingent expenses of office, exclusive of mileage, not
eeeding two hundred dollars.
Attorney-gencral, for mileage at ten cents per mile for every mile of
cessary travel on business of the State, a sum sufficient therefor.
Secretary of the Commonwealth, salary of, two thousand eight hundred
lars; all fees of office and commissions accruing shall be paid into the
oASUrY.
Seeretary of the Commonwealth, three clerks in office, two thousand
ne hundred dollars.
Seerctary of the Commonwealth, contingent expenses of office, not ex-
eding six hundred dollars.
Auditor of public accounts, salary of, four thousand dollars.
Auditor of public accounts, clerks in office, fourteen thousand one hun-
ed and fifty dollars, which shall include the amount allowed in pension
ll for clerical help in paying pensions,
Auditor of public accounts, receiving and forwarding clerk and mes-
nget, one thousand two hundred dollar,
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Auditor of public accounts, contingent expenses of office, not exceeding
one thousand dollars. | |
Auditor (second), salary of, seventeen hundred dollars, and the com-
missions allowed by law. |
Auditor (second), clerks in office, three thousand two hundred and
eighty dollars.
Auditor (second), contingent expenses of office, not exceeding two
hundred dollars.
Treasurer, salary of, two thousand dollars, and commissions allowed
by law.
” Treasurer, clerks in office, which shall include the compensation of the
funding clerk, under funding acts eighteen hundred and ninety-two, six
thousand one hundred and thirty-five dollars.
Treasurer, contingent expenses of office, not exceeding two hundred
dollars. ,
Superintendent of public printing, salary of, one thousand five hun-
dred dollars.
Superintendent of public printing, salary of clerk to, six hundred and
sixty dollars.
Register of the land’ office and superintendent of public buildings,
salary of, one thousand eight hundred dollars, which shall be his compen-
sation for all his services, and all the fees received by him shall be paid
into the treasury of the State.
Register of the land office, contingent expenses of office, not exceeding
one hundred dollars, and the further sum of nine hundred dollars, which
shall be expended by said register in the maintenance and restoration of
the walks, trees, grass, and shrubbery of the capitol, and the protection
and feeding of the squirrels; and the further sum of one thousand and
seventy-two dollars and fifty cents for renewal of insurance policies ex-
piring October thirty-first and November first, nineteen hundred and
five, an itemized report of which expenditures shall be made to the gen-
eral assembly.
Penitentiary : : :
Salary of superintendent of penitentiary, one thousand six hundred
dollars.
Salary of surgeon at penitentiary, one thousand dollars.
Salary of first assistant keeper at penitentiary, one thousand dollars.
Salaries of three remaining keepers at penitentiary, cach six hundred
and sixty dollars.
Salaries of clerks at penitentiary, three thousand dollars.
Salary of the matron at penitentiary, six hundred dollars.
Salaries of five directors of the penitentiary, at the rate of three dollars
per day for each day’s attendance on the board, provided that no director
me receive more than two hundred dollars per annum, one thousand
dollars. ]
Salaries of interior and exterior guards at the penitentiary, not to
exceed forty-nine in number (not to be paid when absent on furlough for
more than ten days in any year, but substitute guards shall receive the
same pay when employed as the regularly employed guard), twenty-nine
thousand four hundred dollars, or so much thereof as may be necessary,
For transportation of criminals to and from penitentiary, six thousan
dollars, or so much thereof as may be necessary.
State farm, such guards as may be necessary at the State farm, no
exceeding twenty, to be. appointed by the superintendent thereof, thei
compensation to be twenty-five dollars per month and their board, eac!
guard to be entitled to fifteen days’ vacation annually without deductio!
of pay, a sum sufficient, six thousand dollars.
Surgeon at State farm, fifty dollars per month, six hundred dollars
and in addition thereto board for himself andi horse.
Superintendent at State farm, sixty dollars per month, seven hundrec
and twenty dollars, and in addition thereto board for himself.
Penitentiary—For supplies of food, clothing, ordinary repairs, and in
cidental expenses, sixty thousand dollars, or so much thereof as may be
necessary.
State farm—For supplies of food, clothing, ordinary repairs, and inci.
dental expenses, eighteen thousand dollars, or so much thereof as may be
necessary.
State corporation commission :
Salaries of three commissioners, each the sum of four thousand dol-
lars, twelve thousand dollars. |
Salary of the clerk of the commission, two thousand five hundred dol-
lars.
Salary of the bailiff of the commission, who shall also perform clerica!
duties, twelve hundred dollars.
Salary of the stenographer of the commission, who shall aleo perform
clerical duties, one thousand two hundred dollars. |
Salary of the first assistant clerk of the commission, one thousand five
hundred dollars; one additional clerk, one thousand two hundred dollars ;
messenger to the commission, six hundred dollars. |
For incidental and contingent expenses of the commission, three thou-
sand five hundred dollars, or so much thereof as may be necessary.
Commissioner of agriculture and immigration, the sum of two thou-
sand dollars, which shall be in full for his services, but all fees of office
ind all fees accruing shall be paid into the treasury; his clerk, the sum
yf five hundred dollars, which with all other expenses of the board of
riculture, shall be paid from the fees and taxes collected from ferti-
izers, if sufficient for that purpose; if not, they shall be paid pro rata
rom said funds, but in no event shall any part of such salaries and ex-
yxenses be paid out of the public treasury if in excess of such fees and
axes collected on fertilizers—should there be any excess from said taxes
ind fees on fertilizers, the same shall be appropriated as provided by law,
wo thousand dollars, or so much thereof as is necessary to the depart-
nent of agriculture to be used in the enforcement of the law prohibiting
he sale of adulterated and misbranded food, |
Superintendent of public instruction, the sum of two thousand dollars,
nd his necessary expenses while engaged in the duties of his office, to be
pproved by the board of education, not to excoed in the aggregate five
undred dollars in one year,
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Commissioner of labor, salary of, one thousand two hundred doll:
ind for the purposes of his office, two thousand eight hundred doll
vhich shall include the amount allowed by the statute creating his of
Adjutant-gencral, salary of, two thousand four hundred dollars, wh
shall include the sum now allowed by law.
Capitol and lbrary building sub-officers :
Librarian, salary of, one thousand five hundred dollars; stenograp
n.d typewriter, six hundred dollars.
Conductor of elevator at capitol, salary of six hundred dollars.
Fireman for the elevator at capitol, salary of, six hundred dollars.
Six capitol policemen (one of whom shall be clerk to the register
the land office), the sum of eight hundred and forty dollars each,
thousand and forty dollars.
Janitor of the capitol building, salary of, six hundred dollars.
Janitor of the galleries of the ‘capitol building, salary of, six hunc
dollars.
Kingineer at the library building, who shall supervise and keer
order the engines and boilers at the library building and capitol bv
ing, salary of, nine hundred dollars.
Night watchman at the library building, salary of, seven hundred
tw enty dollars.
Conductor of elevator at library building, salary of, six hundred
lars.
Policeman at library building, salary of, six hundred dollars.
Night watchman at court of appeals, library building, salary of,
hundred and forty dollars.
Doorkeeper at the library, who shall also act as janitor, salary
seven hundred and twenty dollars.
Janitor of offices in library building, salary of, four hundred
twenty dollars.
Four telephones in public buildings, two hundred and cighty-c
dollars.
Commissioner of State hospitals, salary of, two thousand dollars.
For necessary traveling expenses of commissioner while engage:
the duties of his office, not to exceed three hundred dollars, the sar
be paid on the approval of the general board for the State hospitals.
General assembly :
To pay salaries of members, officers, clerks, assistant clerks, p:
employees, and incidental expenses, and also for mileage of the n
bers, officers, and employees, fifty-five thousand dollars, or so n
thereof as may be necessary.
Judiciary department:
Supreme court of appeals:
Salary of the president of the eourt, four thousand two hun
dollars.
Salaries of four associate judges, at four thousand dollars cach,
teen thousand dollars.
Salary of the clerk of the court at Richmond, five hundred dollar
Salary of the clerk of the court at Staunton, three hundred and
twenty dollars.
Salary of the clerk of the court at Wytheville, three hundred and
twenty dollars.
Salary of the reporter of the court, one thousand two hundred dollars.
Salary of the stenographer of the court, one thousand two hundred
dollars.
Circuit courts:
Salaries of twenty-three judges, each two thousand five hundred dol-
lars a year, fifty-seven thousand five hundred dollars.
Salary of the judge of the tenth judicial circuit, three thousand five
hundred dollars a year.
City courts:
Salaries of judges of chanccry court, law and equity court, and hus-
tings court of the city of Richmond, and the law and chancery court
and the corporation court of the city of Norfolk, each three thousand
five hundred dollars, seventeen thousand five hundred dollars.
Salaries of the judges of the corporation or hustings courts of the
cities of Petersburg, Lynchburg, Roanoke, Danville, and Newport News,
each two thousand five hundred dollars, twelve thousand five hundred
dollars.
Salaries of the judges of the corporation or hustings courts of the
cities of Alexandria, Portsmouth, and Manchester, each two thousand
dollars, six thousand dollars.
Mileage of judges, six thousand dollars, or so much thereof as may
be necessary.
Contingent expenses of courts, fifty thousand dollars, or so much
thereof as may be. necessary.
Civil contingent fund, so much of ten thousand dollars as may be
necessary.
Ice and fuel and hghts in capitol, brary building, and exccutive
mansion, four thousand. dollars, or so much thereof as may be necessary.
Criminal charges, including expenses of juries, witnesses, and so for th,
the prison association and the negro reformatory, three hundr ed thou-
sand dollars, but not more than five hundred dollars per year shall be
paid to the jail physician of Richmond and Norfolk each.
Public printing, twenty-eight thousand dollars, or so much thereof as
imay be necessary.
Printing records of criminal cases in supreme court of appeals, seven
hundred and fifty dollars.
Virginia reports, to pay printing, binding, and so forth, three thou-
sand dollars.
Oysters :
Salaries and expenses of board of fisheries, four thousand dollars, or
so much as may be necessary.
Protection of, maintenance of steamers and vessels, twenty thousand
dollars, or so much thereof as may be necessary, to be paid out of the
oyster tax, and in no event is any portion of it to be paid otherwise than
out of said oyster tax,
To pay commissions to examiners of records and commissi
venue postage and express charges on land and property bo
. forth, sixty-five thousand dollars, or so much as may be necess:
To pay pensions, three hundred thousand dollars, or so much
; may be necessary.
Support of lunatics in jail and in charge of private perso:
ousand dollars.
State hospitals for the insane:
Central State hospital, for support, one hundred and fifteen t
yllars.
Eastern State hospital, in addition to pay - patients, for support
ve thousand dollars.
Western State hospital, in addition to pay patients, for supp
indred and ten thousand dollars.
Southwestern State hospital, in addition to pay patients, for
xty-five thousand dollars.
Officers and employees of State hospitals for the insane to be |
' the amounts appropriated to the institutions, respectively, as
Superintendent of the western State hospital, two thousand t
‘ed and fifty dollars.
Superintendent of the central State hospital, two thousand fi
‘ed: dollars.
Superintendent of the eastern State hospital, two thousand dt
Superintendent of the southwestern State hospital, one thousai
indred dollars; and where they occupy buildings on the groun
rildings belonging to the respective institutions, they shall pay
ch rental as may be fixed by the board of the respective institu
First and second assistant physicians of each hospital shall rece
salary not exceeding one thousand two hundred dollars per ant
Third assistant physician of each hospital shall receive a salary
eding nine hundred dollars per annum.
Stewards of the western and central State hospitals shall each
salary not exceeding one thousand dollars per annum.
Stewards of eastern and, southwestern state hospitals shall cach
salary not exceeding eight hundred dollars per annum.
The clerk of each hospital shall receive a salary not exceedin
indred and fifty dollars per annum.
Each clerk shall perform the duties of secretary to the boar
spital of which he is clerk.
The engineer of each hospital shall receive a salary not exceedir
indred dollars per annum.
The officers (except superintendent) of the hospitals shall rec
dition to the salaries specified above, their board and lodging
spective hospitals, but shall not receive any additional perqui
rvoluments.
Institutions of learning: |
Medical college of Virgima, at Richmond, for support, five t]
lars.
State female normal school, for support, thirty thousand dolla;
University of Virginia, for support, fifty theusand dollars, which shall
include the ten thousand dollars provided by an act approved January
twenty-three, cighteen hundred and ninety-six (chapter one hundred and
thirty-six, acts eighteen hundred and ninety-five-ninety-six).
Virginia military institute, for support, twenty-five thousand: dollars,
which shall include the expenses of the board of vistors, except the adju-
tant-general and the superintendent of public instruction, whose expenses
shall be paid as provided by law, and which shall also include repairs to
buildings, and so forth.
Richmond eye infirmary, one thousand five hundred dollars, or so
much thereof as may be necessary for treatment of such pupils of the
deaf, dumb, and blind institutions suffering from diseases of the eye as
may be contracted for by the superintendents of such institutions.
Virginia school for the deaf and ihe blind, for support, forty-five thou-
sand dollars.
Virginia agricultural and mechanical college and polytechnic institute,
at Blacksburg, Virginia, forty-six thousand seven hundred and fifty dol-
lars, which shall include seven hundred and fifty dollars paid under chap-
ter four hundred and twenty-five, acts eighteen hundred and ninety-five-
ninety-six, and six thousand dollars paid under chapter seven hundred
and eighty-six, acts eighteen hundred and ninety-nine-nineteen hundred.
Virginia normal and collegiate institute, for support, fifteen thousand
dollars.
William and Mary college, for support, twenty-five thousand dollars,
which sum is to include the ten thousand dollars authorized by an act ap-
proved the fifth day of March, eighteen hundred and eighty-eight (chap-
ter four hundred andi thirty-four, acts eighteen hundred and eighty-
seven-eighteen hundred and eighty-eight) : provided, that no part of the
fund appropriated for the public institutions shall be paid to any person
for appearing before the general assembly.
Public schools : ,
Such sum as will be sufficient to pay the amount required by section
fifteen hundred and seven, Code of Virginia, to be applied to the support
of the public free schools, and the further sum of two hundred thousand
dollars, this latter sum to be turned over to the State board of education,
and by that board apportioned to the public free schools of the several
counties and cities of the Commonwealth, except, however, two thousand
five hundred dollars thereof, which the said board is authorized to expend
in the maintenance of summer normal institutes.
To Confederate soldiers’ home, for annuity, thirty thousand dollars,
under act of March third, eighteen hundred and ninety-two, and five thou-
sand additional, making a total of thirty-five thousand dollars.
To pay the interest on the public debt, funded under the acts approved
February fourteenth, eighteen hundred and eighty-two; February twenty-
eighth, eighteen hundred and ninety-two; January thirty-first, eighteen
hundred and ninety-four, and January twenty-third, eighteen hundred
and ninety-six, and the amendments thereto, a sum sufficient for that
purpose is appropriated, not exceeding eight hundred and seventy-eight
thousand dollars.
Crop pest commissioners?
All moneys received into the treasury from ecrtificates of registration
for selling nursery stock, as provided in section twelve, chapter ‘two hun-
dred and seven, acts nineteen hundred and tio-nineteen hundred and
three, and the sum of six thousand dollars, which shall include and be in
licu of the appropriation made in said act.
Cattle quarantine:
Seven hundred and fifty dollars, or so much thereof as may be neccs-
sary.
State board of health: -
Four thousand dollars, or so much thereof as may be necessary, which
shall include and be in liew of the appropriation made by chapter one
hundred and three, acts nineteen hundred and two-ninetcen hundred
and three, page ninety- -five.
Commissioners to promote uniformity of legislation:
T'o pay expenses of, one hundred and fifty dollars, or so much thereot
as may be necessary.
Delinquent lands:
To pay expenses of sales of, six thousand dollars, or so much thereof
as may be necessary. ,
Erroneous assessments of taxes :
An amount sufficient to pay amounts to be refunded under orders of
the courts.
Iixpenses of registration of marriages, four hundred dollars.
Military fund:
That proportion of the receipts into the State treasury that 1s pro-
vided by chapter two hundred and nincty-three, acts nineteen hundred
and two-nineteen hundred and three.
Military contingent fund:
To pay the military forces, when aiding the civil authorities, as pre-
scribed by section three hundred and five of the Code of Vi irginia, a
sum sufficient therefor.
To pay for lithographing stamps and seals to be used by notaries and
clerks of courts, seventy-five dollars. All money remaining in the treas-
ury at the end of the year, which has not becn appropriated for other
purposcs, and which, in the opinion of the second auditor, auditor, and
treasurer is not necessary to be kept in the treasury for the necessary
expenses of the government, to be used and expended as provided for in
sections four hundred and twenty and four hundred and twenty-one of
ine Code of Virginia, as amended.
. So much of the public revenue as may be received into the treas-
ory “atter the first day of October, nineteen hundred and three, and the
surplus of all other appropriations made previous to that date unex-
pended within the two fiscal years hereinbefore provided for, and all
other moneys not otherwise appropriated by law, shall constitute a gen-
eral fund to defray such expenses authorized by law as are not herein
particularly provided for.
3. The annuitics to the public institutions of the State and to the
State hospitals for the insane shall be paid in monthly instalments.
4. It shall not be lawful for the auditor of public accounts to pay the
State hospitals, or any other institutions any money except as is pro-
vided for in this act, or in pursuance of some act making a special
appropriation therefor. And the proper officer of cach public mstitu-
tion of the State, for which appropriation is hereby made, shall, in his
annual report to the governor, give an itemized account of the expendi-
tures of such appropriation for his institution; and every officer of the
State for whose department appropriations are hereby made shall make
annually to the governor a report covering an itemized account of the
expenditures of such appropriations, and of all other sums received by
such institution, department, or officers from any source; and the gov-
ernor shall forward the reports to the gencral assembly, and such reports
and accounts shall embrace the expenditure of all funds appropriated,
including the interest on bonds held by such institutions and herein-
before directed to be paid to them.
5. All acts and parts of acts inconsistent herewith are hereby repealed.
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6. This act shall be in force from its passage.