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by the General Assembly, That from and after the first day of March next, no person being a member of any corporation court, court of hustings, or cominon-council of any city, town or borough within this commonwealth, shall while a member of such corporation court, court of hustings or common-council be capable of acting as a justice of any county court.

II. And be it further enacted, That from and after Jurisdiction of corpora the said first day of March next, the respective corpo- tion courts liration courts, or courts of hustings, of any city, town mited. or borough, shall have jurisdiction only in suits or controversies institated between the respective inhabitants or citizens of such city, town or borough, and between one or more of the inhabitants or citizens of such city, town or borough, and any person or persons not an inhabitant or inhabitants of this commonwealth, and in either case, only where the contract hath been made, or the cause of action hath accrued within such city, town or borough; and in all such suits and controver sies, their respective jurisdictions shall not be limited to any particular sun, but shall be co-extensive with the jurisdiction of the county courts.

III. Provided nevertheless, That nothing in this act contained, shall be construed to prejudice or in any manner affect, any suit now pending, or which may be instituted in any such corporation court, or court of hustings, before the said first day of March next, nor to prejudice, or in any manner affect the charters of the city of Williamsburg, and borough of Norfolk, or either of them.

Proviso,

IV. And whereas it is contrary to the true principles Right of of representation, that a freehold estate in any particu- suffrage in lar place should enable the possessor to vote in the corporations. elections of different and distinct places. Be it enacted, That in any city, town or borough, which at any time hereafter, shall obtain and enjoy the privilege of sending, in its own right, a representative to the house of delegates of this commonwealth, the freeholders. thereof shall be, and they are hereby declared incapable of voting in the election of delegates for any county, in virtue or right of their respective freehold estates within any such city, town or borough.

V. And be it further enacted, That so much of any and every law as is contrary to this act shall be, and is hereby repealed.

AT A

GENERAL ASSEMBLY

BEGUN AND HELD

Edmund Ran- At the Public Buildings in the City of

dolph, esq.

governor.

Richmond, on Monday the twentythird of June in the year of our Lord one thousand seven hundred and eighty-eight, and in the twelfth year of the commonwealth.

Act establish. ing district court sus pended.

CHAP. 1.

An aet to suspend the operation of the act, entituled An act establishing districl courts.*

1. BE it enacted by the General Assembly, That the operation of the act intituled "An act establishing district courts," be, and the same is hereby suspended, until the first day of January one thousand seven hundred and eighty-nine, and in the mean time, the General Court, High Court of Chancery, and Court of Appeals, shall proceed in all things in like manner as if the said act had never passed: Provided, That nothing in this act contained shall be construed to suspend the functions of the additional judges of the general court, appointed under the said recited act "Establishing district courts."

This was a special session of the legislature, called immediately after the adjournment of the convention, which adopted the federal constitution The laws were originally printed on a single sheet of paper, but they were soon so generally lost, that the acts of this session have been copied from the rolls.

CHAP. II.

An act to continue the act intituled An act authorising the treasurer to receive specie into the treasury by weight.

BE it enacted by the General Assembly, That the Act authorie act intituled "An act authorising the treasurer to re- ing treasurer ceive specie into the public treasury by weight," which to receive specie by will expire at the end of the present session, shall con- weight, furtinue and be in force from and after the expiration ther continuthereof for one year, and from thence until the end of ed. the next session of assembly.

CHAP. III.

An act to make good the appropriations of money for the maintenance of scouts and rangers; the pay of the members of the convention, and of the general assembly.

Appropria tion forscouts

WHEREAS by an act of the last session of assembly, intituled "An act concerning the convention to and rangers, be held in June," a sum not exceeding eight thousand the members pounds was directed to be reserved in the treasury for of the con. vention, and the purpose of defraying the expences of the said con- of the genevention, and that such sum should be made good from ral assembly. the funds appropriated to the support of civil government, or in case of deficiency therein, out of any unappropriated money in the treasury; and those funds from various causes not being at present productive of specie, more particularly on account of the collections being made in tobacco, which cannot now be converted into money without the public's sustaining great

loss. And whereas the surplus of the money arising
from the various funds appropriated to the payment
of the interest on the military debt, constitutes one of
the most productive sources of the revenue appropria-
ted for the support of civil government, and it appears
that a considerable sum may be drawn therefrom, and
a suficient balance left in the treasury for the payment
of the said interest: Be it therefore enacted by the Gen-
eral Assembly, That the treasurer shall be empowered
and required to draw the sum of six thousand pounds
from the funds appropriated to the payment of the in-
terest on the military debt, and to replace the same if
it should be necessary from the first sales of tobacco,
or the first money received into the funds appropriated
for the support of civil government. The said six
thousand pounds shall in the first place be applied to
make good the votes of the last assembly for the pay
and other expences of scouts and rangers on the west-
ern frontier, and in the next place to the payment of
the expences of the convention, which commenced in
the city of Richmond on the second of June; and if a-
ny balance, after making the same good, shall remain
in the treasury, it shall be applied to the payment of
the expences of the present general assembly.

Governor au. thorised to

. tions of other

CHAP. IV.

An act to authorise the governor to issue certain grants.

WHEREAS sundry surveys have been made in different parts of this commonwealth, which include in issue grants, the general courses thereof sundry smaller tracts of with reserva prior claimants, and which in the certificates granted claims inclu. by the surveyors of the respective counties are reserved to such claimants. And the governor or chief magistrate is not authorised by law to issue grants upon such certificates of surveys, For remedy whereof Be it enacted by the General Assembly, That it shall and may

ded in the surveys.

be lawful for the governor to issue grants with reservation of claims to lands included within such surveys, any thing in any law to the contrary notwithstanding. Copies from the Roll,

Teste,

J. PLEASANTS, JR. Keeper of the Rolls.

March 1st, 1810.

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