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
Volume | 1893/1894 |
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Law Number | 790 |
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Law Body
Chap. 790.—An ACT appropriating the public revenues for the two fiscal years
ending respectively the 80th day of September, 1894, and the 30th day of
September, 1895.
Approved March 7, 1894.
1. Be it enacted by the general assembly of Virginia, That the
public taxes and arrears of taxes due prior to the first day of Octo-
ber, in the years eighteen hundred and ninety-four and eighteen
hundred and ninety-five, respectively, as well as the revenue derived
from all other sourceg, and all moneys not otherwise appropriated,
which shall come into the treasury prior to the first day of October,
eighteen hundred and ninety-four, and the first day of October,
eighteen hundred and ninety-five, shall establish a general fund,
and be, and the same is hereby, appropriated for the fiscal year to
close on the thirtieth day of September, eighteen hundred and
ninety-four, and the thirtieth day of September, eighteen huudred
and ninety-five, respectively, in the following manner and for the
following uses, to-wit:
For the fiscal year ending on the thirtieth day of September, eigh-
teen hundred and ninety-four:
Governor, salary of, five thousand dollars.
Governor’s secretary, salary of, one thousand two hundred dollars.
Attorney-general, salary of, two thousand five hundred dollars.
Attorney-general, salary of clerk to, one thousand dollars.
Attorney-general, contingent expenses of office, exclusive of mile-
age, three hundred dollars.
Auditor of public accounts, salary of, three thousand dollars.
Auditor of public accounts, twelve clerks in office, twelve thousand
nine hundred and forty dollars.
Auditor of public accounts, contingent expenses of office, one
thousand five hundred dollars.
Auditor (second), salary of, two thousand dollars.
Auditor (second), three clerks in office (section one hundred and
eighty-three of the code), three thousand two hundred and eighty
dollars, and twelve hundred dollars for an additional clerk.
Auditor (second), contingent expenses of office, one hundred and
fifty dollars.
Treasurer, salary of, two thousand dollars.
Treasurer, four clerks in office, four thousand three hundred and
eighty dollars. .
Treasurer, contingent expenses of office, two hundred dollars.
Secretary uf the commonwealth, salary of, two thousand dollars.
Secretary of the commonwealth, clerks in office of, one of whom
is librarian (see section one hundred and eighty-three of the code),
two thousand dollars, and nine hundred dollars for an additional
clerk.
Secretary of the commonwealth, contingent expenses of office, five
hundred dollars.
Register of the land office, salary of, one thousand five hundred
dollars, and seven hundred and eighty dollars for a clerk.
Register of the land office, contingent expenses of office and for
keeping walks and grounds in repair, and so forth, three hundred
dollars.
Rebinding certain records in the register of the land office, fifty
dollars.
Board of public works, contingent expenses of office, including
salary of secretary, seven hundred and fifty dollars.
Receiving and forwarding clerk and messenger to basement offices,
twelve hundred dollars. —
Janitor to basement offices, four hundred and eighty dollars.
Engineer at capitol, one thousand dollars.
F Seven policemen at capitol, five thousand four hundred and six
ollars.
One night-watchman for treasurer’s and second auditor’s offi
seven hundred and twenty dollars.
One night-watchman at court of appeals, six hundred dollars.
Janitor and doorkeeper at the library, three hundred and six
dollars.
Janitor in galleries, three hundred and sixty dollars.
Conductor of elevator, six hundred dollars.
Fireman of elevator, six hundred dollars.
Messenger to governor, seven hundred and eighty dollars.
Labor at executive mansion, six hundred dollars.
Three telephones in public building, one hundred and eighty d:
lars.
Ice, fuel and lights in public buildings and offices, two thousa
five hundred dollars.
Commissioner of railroads, salary of, two thousand five hundr
dollars.
Commissioner of railroads, salary of clerk, one thousand two ht
dred dollars.
Commissioner of railroads, contingent expenses of office, ni
hundred dollars, four hundred dollars of which shall be for off
rent.
Agriculture, bureau of, ten thousand dollars, and three thousa
dollars in addition for all expenses in the collection of taxes on f
tilizers and fertilizer companies, so that the whole amount allow
the bureau for all purposes shall not exceed thirteen thousand d:
lars.
Agriculture, commissioner of, salary of, one thousand five hundr
dollars.
Agriculture, commissioner of, clerk to, six hundred dollars.
Adjutant-general, salary of (to be paid out of military fund), o
thousand five hundred dollars.
Superintendent of public printing, salary of, one thousand fi
hundred dollars.
Superintendent of public printing, salary of porter, six hundr
dollars.
Superintendent of public printing, rent of office, three hundr
dollars.
Superintendent of public instruction, salary of, two thousand d:
lars.
Superintendent of public instruction, rent of office, three hundr
dollars.
Penitentiary.
_ Officers, salary of, eight thousand five hundred and eighty dolla:
including salary of matron and assistant clerk.
Guards, exterior and interior, twenty-one thousand six hundr
dollars.
Three directors of, salary of, four hundred and fifty dc
Clerk of senate, including salary allowed him by cod
nd six hundred dollars.
Clerk of the house of delegates, salary of, one thousanc
ed dollars.
Judges of the Supreme Court of Appeals.
President of court, three thousand two hundred dollar
One associate judge, a resident of Richmond, four th
8.
Three associate judges, at three thousand dollars each-
nd dollars.
Traveling expenses of judges, six hundred dollars.
Circuit Judges.
Fifteen circuit judges, at one thousand six hundred d¢
renty-four thousand dollars.
One circuit judge, two thousand three hundred dollar
One circuit judge, one thousand eight hundred dollar
One circuit judge, one thousand nine hundred dollars
Mileage of circuit judges, three thousand dollars.
Judge of chancery court of Richmond, two thousand th
yllars.
Judge of the court of law and equity of Richmond, t
yllars.
Judge of the court of law and chancery, Norfolk cit
und dollars.
Reporter of court of appeals (supreme court), one t
undred dollars.
Clerk of supreme court at Staunton, four hundred do!
Clerk of supreme court at Wytheville, four hundred c
Clerk of supreme court at Richmond, five hundred dc
Clerk of hustings court at Richmond, one thousand d
Clerk of circuit court at Richmond, four hundred dol
Commonwealth’s attorney at Richmond, two hundr
ollars.
Contingent expenses of courts, thirty-one thousand
ollars. |
Civil contingent fund, ten thousand dollars.
Civil prosecution on behalf of commonwealth, one t.
undred dollars.
Criminal Charges.
To pay transportation for criminals to penitentiar
and dollars.
Expenses of juries, witnesses, and so forth, two hund:
ollars, but not more than five hundred dollars per year
> the jail physicians of Richmond or Norfolk.
Public printing, twenty-eight thousand dollars.
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Printing records of criminal cases in supreme court, five hundred
lollars.
Virginia reports, to pay printing, binding and so forth, three
hhousand dollars.
Oysters, protection of, maintenance of steamers and vessels, seven-
een thousand dollars.
Fifteen hundred dollars to the fish commissioner, to be expended
418 prescribed by law for the preservation and cultivation of fish, and
'o pay for receiving and transmitting reports of oyster inspectors as
provided by law, and to enable said commissioner to carry out the
provisions of the law by compelling railroad companies and private
individuals, owning or having control of dams or other obstructions,
to provide for the free passage of fish in the waters of the common-
wealth above tide-water.
General Account of Revenue.
To pay commissions to commissionersof the revenue, postage and
express charges on land and property books, and so forth, fifty thou-
sand dollars.
For registration of marriages and births, five thousand dollars.
Pensions.
To pay pensions of eighteen hundred and ninety-four, eighty-five
thousand dollars, and the additional sum of twenty-five thousand
dollars, pf which those soldiers, sailors or marines who have lost twa
limbs or total vision shall receive the sum of forty dollars in addi-
tion to the amount to which they are entitled under the act of assem-
bly entitled an act to give aid to soldiers, sailors and marines of
Virginia maimed or disabled in the war between the states, and to
the widows of Virginia soldiers, sailors and marines who lost thei:
lives in said war in the military service, approved March fifth, eigh-.
teen hundred and eighty-eight; and each of those who lost one limt
entitled to the benefit of said act the additional sum of twenty dol.
lars, and each of the widows entitled to the benefit of said act the
additional sum of ten dollars. Whatever remains of this extra ap.
propriation is to be divided between those now receiving fifteen dol.
lars per annum.
Lunatics.
Support of lunatics in jail and in charge of private persons, cos
of commission of lunacy, and so forth, five thousand dollars.
State Hospitals (for the insane).
Central, eighty thousand dollars.
Kastern, in addition to pay patients, seventy-five thousand dollars
and three thousand dollars for furnishing new building.
Western, in addition to pay patients, one hundred and five thou
and dollars, and twenty-two hundred and fifty dollars for five years
nsurance on buildings.
Southwestern, in addition to pay patients, fifty thousand dollars
nd four thousand dollars additional for repairs to buildings.
Institutions of Learning.
Medical college of Virginia at Richmond, five thousand dollars.
State female normal school, fifteen thousand dollars, and five thou
and dollars for the purchase of an additional house and lot.
University of Virginia, forty thousand dollars, of which five thou
and dollars may be used for repairs.
Virginia military institute, thirty thousand dollars, which shal
nclude expenses of board of visitors, except as te the expenses 0
he adjutant-general and superintendent of public instruction, whos
yxpenses shall be paid as provided by law, and five thousand dollar
or building.
Deaf and dumb and blind institution, thirty-seven thousand fiv
nundred dollars.
Virginia agricultural and mechanical college at Blacksburg, Vir
yinia, two thousand five hundred dollars for insurance and repairs
and twelve thousand dollars for building.
Virginia normal and collegiate institute, fifteen thousand dollars
William and Mary college, fifteen thousand dollars, which sum i
to include the allowance of ten thousand dollars authorized by a1
act approved the fifth day of March, eighteen hundred and eighty
Bight.
Public schools, two hundred thousand dollars; this sum to b
turned over to the state board of education, and by that board ap
portioned to the public free schools of the several counties and citie
of the commonwealth, except, however, twenty-five hundred dollar
thereof, which said board ig authorized to expend for the mainte
nance of summer normal institutes.
To pay Rufus A. Ayers, fee as counsel in suit of Virginia agains
Tennessee, one thousand dollars.
To pay for survey of natural oyster beds, which survey may b
made in pursuance of law, and to pay arrearages on past surveys
seven thousand dollars.
To pay for repairs and refurnishing governor’s mansion, two thou
sand five hundred dollars.
To pay for refurnishing and repairing office of secretary of th
commonwealth, five hundred dollars.
To building or purchasing one or more additional vessels for polic
purposes on oyster waters of the state and equipping the same (th
amount to be expended upon the order of the board of Chesapeak
and its tributaries), ten thousand five hundred dollars.
To repairing bell-house on Capitol square, five hundred dollars.
To Confederate soldiers’ home, on account of one-quarter of an
nuity omitted under act of March third, eighteen hundred an
ninety-two, seven thousand five hundred dollars, of which twenty
e hundred dollars shall be for building dormitory, and annuity to
me, thirty thousand dollars, under said act of March third, eigh-
2n hundred and ninety-two.
To the commissioners of the sinking fund for employment of
unsel in coupon litigation, five thousand dollars, or so much
ereof as may be necessary.
r the fiscal year ending on the thirtieth day of September, eigh-
teen hundred and ninety-five:
Governor, salary of, five thousand dollars.
Governor’s secretary, salary of, one thousand two hundred dollars.
Attorney-general, salary of, two thousand five hundred dollars.
Attorney-general, salary of clerk to, one thousand dollars.
Attorney-general, contingent expenses of office, exclusive of mile-
e, three hundred dollars.
Auditor of public accounts, salary of, three thousand dollars.
Auditor of public accounts, twelve clerks in office, twelve thousand
ne hundred and forty dollars.
Auditor of public accounts, contingent expenses of office, one
ousand five hundred dollars.
Auditor (second ), salary of, two thousand dollars.
Auditor (second), three clerks in office (section one hundred and
ghty-three of the code), three thousand two hundred and eighty
yilars, and twelve hundred dollars for an additional clerk.
Auditor (second), contingent expenses of office, one hundred and
‘ty dollars.
Treasurer, salary of, two thousand dollars.
Treasurer, four clerks in office, four thousand three hundred and
ghty dollars.
Treasurer, contingent expenses of office, two hundred dollars.
Secretary of the commonwealth, salary of, two thousand dollars.
Secretary of the commonwealth, clerks in office of, one of whom is
brarian (see section one hundred and eighty-three of the code),
vo thousand dollars, and nine hundred dollars for an additional
erk,
Secretary of the commonwealth, contingent expenses of office, five
undred dollars.
Register of the land office, salary of, one thousand five hundred
ollars, and seven hundred and eighty dollars for a clerk.
Register of the land office, contingent expenses of office and for
3eping walks and grounds in repair, and so forth, three hundred
ollars.
Board of public works, contingent expenses of office, including
lary of secretary, seven hundred and fifty dollars.
Receiving and forwarding clerk and messenger to basement offices,
velve hundred dollars.
Janitor to basement offices, four hundred and eighty dollars.
Kingineer at capitol, one thousand dollars.
Seven policemen at capitol, five thousand four hundred and sixty
ollars.
One night-watchman for treasurer’s and second auditor’!
seven hundred and twenty dollars.
One night-watchman at court of appeals, six hundred doll:
Janitor and doorkeeper at the library, three hundred an
dollars.
Janitor in galleries, three hundred and sixty dollars.
Conductor of elevator, six hundred dollars.
Fireman of elevator, six hundred dollars.
Conductor of elevator at library, four hundred and eighty
Practical fireman at library, six hundred dollars.
Temporary clerk at library, four hundred and fifty dollar
much thereof as may be necessary.
Messenger to governor, seven hundred and eighty dollars.
Labor at executive mansion, six hundred dollars.
Three telephones in public building, one hundred and eigk
lars.
Ice, fuel and lights in public buildings and offices, two th
five hundred dollars.
Commissioner of railroads, salary of, two thousand five h
dollars.
Commissioner of railroads, salary of clerk, one thousand ty
dred dollars.
Commissioner of railroads, contingent expenses of office, fi
dred dollars.
Agriculture, bureau of, ten thousand dollars, and three th
dollars in addition for all expenses in the collection of taxes
tilizers and fertilizing companies, so that the whole amount
the bureau for all purposes shall not exceed thirteen thousa
lars.
Agriculture, commissioner of, salary of, one thousand five h
dollars.
Agriculture, commissioner of, clerk to, six hundred dollars
Adjutant-general, salary of (to be paid out of military fur
thousand five hundred dollars.
Superintendent of public printing, salary of, one thousa
hundred dollars.
Superintendent of public printing, salary of porter, six |
dollars.
Superintendent of public instruction, salary of, two thousa
lars.
Penitentiary.
Officers, salary of, eight thousand five hundred and eighty
including salary of matron and assistant clerk.
Guards, exterior and interior, twenty-one thousand six |
dollars.
Three directors of, salary of, four hundred and fifty dollar
Clerk of senate, including salary allowed him by code, or
sand six hundred dollars.
Clerk of the house of delegates, salary of, one thousand eig
dred dollars.
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President of court, three thousand two hundred dollars.
One associate judge, a resident of Richmond, four thousa
lars.
Three associate judges, at three thousand dollars each—nir
sand dollars.
Traveling expenses of judges, six hundred dollars.
Circuit Judges.
Fifteen circuit judges, at one thousand six hundred dollars
twenty-four thousand dollars.
One circuit judge, two thousand three hundred dollars.
One circuit judge, one thousand eight hundred dollars.
One circuit judge, one thousand nine hundred dollars.
Mileage of circuit judges, three thousand dollars.
; udge of chancery court of Richmond, two thousand three h
ollars.
Judge of the court of law and equity of Richmond, two th
dollars.
Judge of the court of law and chancery, Norfolk city, two th
dollars.
. Reporter of court of appeals (supreme court), one thousa
hundred dollars.
Clerk of supreme court at Staunton, four hundred dollars.
Clerk of supreme court at Wytheville, four hundred dollar
Clerk of supreme court at Richmond, five hundred dollars.
Clerk of hustings court at Richmond, one thousand dollars
Clerk of circuit court at Richmond, four hundred dollars.
Commonwealth’s attorney at Richmond, two hundred a1
dollars.
Contingent expenses of courts, thirty-one thousand five h
dollars; of which sum twelve hundred dollars, or so much
28 may be necessary, may be used in the employment of a ate
pher by the supreme court of appeals to perform such duties
said court may assign to him.
Civil contingent fund, ten thousand dollars.
Civil prosecution on behalf of commonwealth, one thousa
hundred dollars.
Criminal Charges.
; To pay transportation for criminals to penitentiary, ten th
ollars.
Expenses of juries, witnesses, and so forth, two hundred th
lollars; but not more than five hundred dollars per year s
paid to the jail physicians of Richmond or Norfolk.
Public printing, eighteen thousand dollars.
; Frinting records of criminal cases in supreme court, five hi
ollars.
Virginia reports, to pay printing, binding, and so forth, th
sand dollars.
Oysters, protection of, maintenance of steamers and vesse.
teen thousand dollars.
Fifteen hundred dollars to the fish commissioner, to be e
as prescribed by law for the preservation and cultivation of
to pay for receiving and transmitting reports of oyster insp
provided by law, and to enable said commissioner to carry
provisions of the law by compelling railroad companies an
individuals, owning or having control of dams or other obat
to provide for the free passage of fish in the waters of the «
wealth above tide-water.
General Account of Revenue.
To pay commissions to commissioners of the revenue,
and express charges on land and property books, and so fo
thousand dollars.
For registration of marriages and births, five thousand dc
Pensions.
To pay pensions of eighteen hundred and ninety-five, ei
thousand dollars, and the additional sum of twenty-five t
dollars, of which those soldiers, sailors or marines who have
limbs or total vision shall receive the sum of forty dollars in
to the amount to which they are entitled under the act of a
entitled an act to give aid to soldiers, sailors and marine
ginia maimed or disabled in the war between the states, an
widows of Virginia soldiers, sailors and marines who lost th
in said war in the military service, approved March fifth,
hundred and eighty-eight, and each of those who lost one |]
titled to the benefit of said act the additional sum of twenty
and each of the widows entitled to the benefit of said act t
tional sum of ten dollars.
Whatever remains of this extra appropriation is to be div
tween those now receiving fifteen dollars per annum.
Lunatics.
Support of lunatics in jail and in charge of private pers
of commission of lunacy, and so forth, five thousand dollars
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State Hospitals (for the insane).
Central, eighty thousand dollars.
Eastern, in addition to pay patients, seventy-five thousand
Western, in addition to pay patients, one hundred and fi
sand dollars.
Southwestern, in addition to pay patients, fifty thousand
Medical college of Virginia at Richmond, five thousand dollars.
State female normal school, fifteen thousand dollars. |
University of Virginia, forty thousand dollars, of which five thou-
sand dollars may be used for repairs. a
Virginia military institute, thirty thousand dollars, which shall
include expenses of board of visitors, except as to the expenses of
the adjutant-general and superintendent of public instruction, whose
expenses shall be paid as provided by law, and five thousand dollara
for building.
Deaf and dumb and blind institution, thirty-seven thousand five
hundred dollars.
Virginia agricultural and mechanical college at Blacksburg, Vir-
ginia, two thousand five hundred dollars for insurance and repzirs,
and twelve thousand dollars for buildings.
Virginia normal and collegiate institute, fifteen thousand dollars.
William and Mary college, fifteen thousand dollars, which sum is
to include the allowance of ten thousand dollars authorized by an
act approved the fifth day of March, eighteen hundred and eighty-
eight.
Public schools, two hundred thousand dollars; this sum to be
turned over to the state board of education, and by that board ap-
portioned to the public free schools of the several counties and
cities of the commonwealth, except, however, twenty-five hundred
dollars thereof which said board is authorized to expend for the
maintenance of summer normal institutes.
To complete surveys of natural oyster beds, three thousand dollars.
To the commissioners of the sinking fund for employment of
counsel in coupon litigation, twenty-five hundred dollars, or s0 much
thereof as may be necessary.
Annuity to Confederate soldiers’ home under act of March third,
eighteen hundred and ninety-two, thirty thousand dollars.
To pay the interest on the public debt funded under the acts ap-
proved February fourteenth, eighteen hundred and eighty-two, Feb-
ruary twentieth, eighteen hundred and ninety-two, and January
thirty-first, eighteen hundred and ninety-four, a sum sufficient for
that purpose is hereby appropriated.
2. So much of the public revenue as may be received into the
treasury after the thirtieth day of September, eighteen hundred and
ninety-three, and the surplus of all other appropriations made prior
to that date unexpended within the two fiscal years hereinbefore
provided for, and all other moneys not otherwise appropriated by
law, shall constitute a general fund to defray such expenses author-
ized by law as are not herein particularly provided for.
3. The annuities to the public institutions of the state and tothe
state hospitals for the insane shall be paid in monthly instalments;
and it shall be lawful for the auditor of public accounts to pay to
said institutions and hospitals their monthly allowances on the first
day of the months of October, November and December, eighteen
hundred and ninety-five, and of January, February and March, eigh-
teen hundred and ninety-six, which payments shall be charged
against the appropriations for the years eighteen hundred and ninety-
five and eighteen hundred and ninety-six: provided that any act in
force hereafter at the date when such payments, or any of them, are
required to be made and directing a different manner of payment,
shall supersede this section and control the manner of payment by
the auditor to said institutions and hospitals.
4. It shall not be lawful for the auditor of public accounts to pay
to the asylums, or any other institution, 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 each public insti-
tution of the state for which appropriation is hereby made shall, in
their annual reports to the governor, give an itemized account of the
expenses of their respective institutions, and every officer of the
state for whom department appropriations are hereby made shall
make annually a report to the governor, covering an itemized ac-
count of the expenditures of such appropriation, and the governor
shall forward the reports to the general assembly; and such reports
and accounts shall embrace the expenditures of all funds appropri-
ated, including the interest on bonds held by such institutions and
hereinbefore directed to be paid them.
5. All acts and parts of acts inconsistent herewith are hereby re-
pealed. |
6. This act shall be in force from its passage.
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