Chap. 300.—An ACT to release George W. Chewning from the
payment of fines imposed upon him by the county court of
uisa.
Approved February 16, 1892.
1. Be it enacted by the general assembly of Virginia,
That George W. Chewning be, and he is hereby, released
from the payment of two fines, one amounting to one hun-
dred dollars with costs (thirty three dollars and forty-one
cents), and the other for one hundred dollars with costs
(twenty-four dollars and thirty-one cents), making in the
aggregate the sum of two hundred and fifty-seven dollars
and seventy-two cents, imposed upon said Chewning by
the county court of Louisa on the tenth day of October,
eighteen hundred and eighty-seven, upon the charge of
two misdemeanors, alleged to have been committed on the
same day, consisting in the alleged offences of disturbing
religious worship on the day of , eighteen hun-
dred and eighty-seven, at a certain William Stanley’s
wheelwright shop, in said county, where religious services
were held on such day.
2. This act shall be in force from its passage.