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234 FOBTY-FIFTH CONGRESS. Sess. II. Ch. 359. 1878. General in allowing such fees and compensation of witnesses, jurors, and marshals, and in defraying such other expenses as may be necessary for this purpose, five thousand dollars. 1* r ouecu tin g Prosecution of crimes: For detection and prosecution of crimes against crimes. the United States; investigation of official acts, records, and accounts, to be disbursed under the direction of the Attorney General, twenty thousand dollars. Attvr_¤py-G¤¤- To enable the Attorney·General to pay for the editing and preparing

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volume of the Opinions of the Attorneys-General, including the expense of copying the same, one thousand dollars. Claim for steamer That the appropriation of seventy-five thousand six hundred and B- P-_Ul·¢¤¢’y *0* *0 sixty-six dollars and fifty cents, to pay for horses, mules, oxen, wagons, "“{’8‘.?g·ch ,9, carts, sleighs, harness, steamboats, and other vessels, railroad-engines A,,,,,;,,_]29_’ and railroadcars, killed, lost, captured, destroyed, or abandoned while in the military service, contained in the act “making appropriations to supply deficiencies in the appropriations for the fiscal year ending June thirtieth, eighteen hundred and seventy-eight, and prior years, and tor those heretofore treated as permanent, for reappropriations, and for other purposes ", be not construed to authorize the payment of the claim for the steamer B. P. Cheney without further legislation. Utah. Expenses of Territorial courts in Utah : For defraying the contingent T <¤ r` r i t 0 r i M expenses of the courts, including compensation of the United States dis- °°“"“· trict attorney, and the fees, per diem, and traveling expenses of the United States marshal, in the Territory of Utah, with expenses of summoning jurors; subptnnaing witnesses; of arresting, guarding, and transporting prisoners; of hiring and feeding guards; of supplying and 1874.ch. 469, caring for the penitentiary, arising under the act of June twenty-third, 18 Stat-.253. eighteen hundred and seventy-four, in relation tocourts and judicial offlicers in the Territory of Utah, for the fiscal year ending June thirtieth, eighteen hundred and seventy-nine, to be paid under the direction and order of the Department of Justice, upon accounts duly verified and Further uae. certified, twenty thousand dollars. And this appropriation may be used, under the direction of the Department of Justice, to defray the judicial expenses of the supreme and district courts of said Territory. COURT OF CLAIMS. Payment ofjudg- For payment of judgments of the Court of Claims rendered in favor m°”*°· of the following persons: To Sebastian Kaufman, forty seven dollars and fifty cents; to James Collins, two hundred and seventy-six dollars and seventy-four cents; to August Kaiser, one hundred and twenty dollars and twenty-six cents; to Elias H. Parsons, one hundred and twenty-seven dollars and forty cents; to William W. Wood, two hundred and eighty-nine dollars; to George W. Kingsbury, five hundred and twenty-two dollars and fifty-seven cents; to John W. Whitten, eighty-one dollars and sixty cents; to Ellen S. Mellen, administratrix of William P. Mellen deceased, four thousand five hundred dollars; to Allen Carr, one thousand one hundred and fifty four dollars and fifty- six cents; to Emery E. Norton, assignee in bankruptcy of A. F. Dunbar, three hundred and thirteen dollars and sixty-four cents; to William Bogel, eight hundred and fifty-three dollars and sixty-eight cents; to Edward Thomas Parker, administrator of Allred B. Adams, deceased, tour hundred and forty-two dollars and sixteen cents; to James G. C. Lee, one hundred and seventy-six dollars and ninety-one cents; to John G. Leefe five hundred and forty-six dollars and eighty-six cents; to John W. Dillenback two hundred and sixty-six dollars; to Charles H. Rockwell, one hundred and sixty-one dollars and thirty-four cents; to Joshua W. Jacobs, seven hundred and thirty-seven dollars and torty-four cents; to Thomas W. Lord, six hundred and eleven dollars and eighty-nino cents; to Sidney E. Clark, one hundred and fifty dollars and fifty-four cents; to David J. Craigic, tour hundred and l'orty-five dollars and