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FORTYTHIRD CONGRESS. Sess. II. GH. 130. 1875. 373 ties necessary for carrying on the work of engraving and printing i notes, bonds, and other securities of the United States, the pay for such . labor to be fixed by the Secretary of the Treasury at rates not exceeding the rates usually paid for such work, and for other expenses of engraving Engraving and and printing notes, bonds, and other securities of the United States, Pm""?- one million one hundred and twenty-five thousand dollars. For materials other than paper required in the work of engraving Materials. and printing, twohundred thousand dollars. - - . For the purchase of engravers’ tools, dies, rolls, and 'plates, and for Eiigraveri tools, machinery and repairs of the same, fifty thousand dollars: Provided That &°· the abovenamed notes, currency, and other securities of the·l5`nited States be executed with not lessthen three plate-printingsr And provi- Three pla tsdcdfurther, That the Secretary of the Treasury shall have executed one P¤¤**¤£¤· or two of such printings by such responsible and capable and experienced ¤ _ bankmote companies or bank-noteengravers as may contract for the Part of pintssame at the lowest cost to the Government, and at prices not greater !>¤i¤¤i¤z by <=¤¤· than those heretoforepaid for the same class of work; no company or “`“°°°“‘ establishment executing more than one printing upon the same note or obligation, and the final printing and iinishing to be executed in the Treasury Department. - JUDIGIARY. For defraying the expenses of the Supreme Court and circuit and Courts. _, district courts of the United States, including the District of Columbia;. and also for jurors and witnesses and expenses of suits in which the Jurorsyvituesscs, United States are concerned, of prosecutions for ·oifenses committed Gwagainst the United States;`for the safe-keeping of prisonersyand for the expenses which may be incurred in the enforcement of the act of Enyommmt me, February twenty-eighth, eighteen hundred and seventy-one, relative to l§71, n. 99, v. 16, the right of citizens to vote, orianyacts amendatory thereof or supple- P- {*;,5*- 139 17 mentary thereto, three million dollars. p_ 61% °' ’v‘ ’ i For the support and `maintenance of convicts transferred from the convicts from District of Columbia, eight thousand dollars. D. C. For defending suits and defraying expenses thereof in claims against nsfnudiugcmms, the United States pending in any Department, and for the defence of the United States in the Court of Claims, to be expended under the direction of the Attorney-General, fifty thousand dollars : Provided, That Prvviscthe compensation of the counsellor- of the United States provided for by section five of the act of Congress creating a Court of Commissioners of 1574, O, 459, S, 5, Alabama Claims approved June twenty»third,eighteeii hundred and aMc,246· seventy-four, shall not exceed eight thousand dollars per annum. Fér expenses to be incurred in the prosecution and collection of claims :;;,11.-,.,4,;.,,, of due the United States,_to be disbursed under the direction of the Attor- chimnncy-General, five thousand dollars. · For defraying the expenses of defending claims under the convention nmndingcisinni with Mexico of the fourth of July, eighteen hundred and sixty-eight, to under convention ge pxpended under the direction of the Attorney-General, five thousand ‘"°h M°¤°°· ol ars. For detecting and punishing violations of the intercourse-acts of _D¤t<;cting,_ &c., Congress, and frauds committed in the Indian service, the same to be "‘°l°“°” t°* *“'*°’; expended by the Attorney-General, in allowing such increased fees and **2,, “j,,Q§m compeusationof witnesses, jurors, and marshals, and in defraying such service. · gtnfr expenses as may be necessary for this purpose, eight thousand o ars. For this sum, or so much thereof as may be necessary, to be expended D¤¤¢¢¢i¤}¤ ¤· Mi under the direction of the Attorney-General in the detection and pros- gcdtion of crimes against the United States, twenty-five thousand md S,,,{,§,_ o ars. . For iron gratings for the windows, and putting up the same, in the Penitentiary in building for penitentiary in the Territory of Montana, one thousand M<>¤¢¤¤=·· und two hundred dollars.