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454 FORTY-SIXTH CONGRESS. Sess. III. OH. 133. 1881. Prosecution of Prosecution of crimes: For detection pI‘0Seol\ii0n of crimes against, ¤¤'¤¤°¤- . the United States; investigation of official acts, records, and accounts and necessary clerical service incident thereto to be disbursed under the direction of the Attorney-General, twenty thousand dollars. . JUDICIAL. UNITED srntrns Goumis. Expenses of Expenses of United States courts: For deiraying the expenses of the wuts- Supreme Court and cpppit and district courts of the United States, in. cluding the District 0 olumbia and also for jurors and witnesses and expenses of suits in which the United States are concerned, of prosecution for offenses committed against the United States · for the safekeeping of prisoners and for defraying the expenses which may be in- R. S., title 26. curred in the enforcement of the act approved February twenty eighth, eighteen hundred and seventy-one, entitled “An act to amend an act . R. s., time 10. ppprgved lglay thipéieth, eighteen thpzpdrprd appl gcgpnty, entitled 2}.-an act · o en orce e rig s o C1 izens o e ni es to vote in e several States of the Union, and for other purposes,’ " or any acts amendatory thereof or supplementary thereto namely: iiersna1s_ and For payment of the fees and expenses of United States marshals and ibm d°P¤*¤°$· deputies, six hundred thousand dollars· District attor- For payment of district attorneys and their assistants, three hundred ggigggll their ¤¤· and twenty nve thousand dollars; ` _ For fees ofclerlrs, one hundred and fifty thousand dollars; United States For fees of United States commissioners, one hundred thousand dol O0HlHl1SSl0!16!`B. IMS ; Fees: jurors; For fees of jurors, four hundred and fifty thousand dollars; Wxtnesses. For fees of witnesses six hundred thousand dollars; vgpgtpg S totes thFor sulppopt of United States prisoners, three hundred and twenty ive » · thousand dollars- Rsnt. For rent of United States court-rooms, seventy five thousand dollars; Bailiffs, ste. oflgpsueizgpeiplsiegazgnvdhigeelsaezrfblganifis, ftprnptplpe, tgp pgypient of expense? _ sen ou o e1r s c s in ursuance o · law to hold a circuit or district court, and for other miscdilaneous ex- R S seo it iii11i3i .£i2°i£.‘i?25°?¤3“é}~.§."‘2,‘i."”"*"§ §*‘{}“*“""Ad°.§“‘“’ i"t”"'l~ §Z‘li’ · · - 2 thousand o . 0 Pm0d- j tion five hundred and ninety six of the nevggi Statutgsalsiddrbids tho payment of the expenses of district judges while holding court outside of their districts is hereby repealed. L :0 mj; To supply district judges and district attorneys, who have not already of Sllpmme 6cm_,, received the same, with the reports of the Supreme Court and Sbdhltos rm-msncd (mmm at Large of the United States, and also to furnish complete sets of UDB courts, etc. same, where there are none, to such points where United States courts ?;."£.‘?.§‘§"é’§if.‘3.E‘..$°t.‘L‘i.t'€i?,i‘.Z..22§}..§°.F“"""’ '°"°}i°“ rr W“°'°-“£.i° “`”° _ money is ere y appropria . mglhgggigs ofog1g;- To enable the Attorney-General to provide for the preservation of W10 Fmuk ,,,1,,,, Ky'; records of the United States courts at Frankfort, Kentucky, by rebi¤d· preservation og égihliégpgg, and H·I'I‘3»11g1Dg the same under his directions, one 17h0N' Reports of su- For the puiposc of preparin g and publishin . · _ _ < g the reports of the supreme

 °§f‘§,:y'f,f;_ gourt of the Territory of Wyoming from the March term, eighteen h¤¤·

ing. S3;} 31;% aigyenw-eight, to eighteen hundred and eighty-one, one thou- ,S“PP°¤‘* of ¤Q¤· Support of convicts: For support and maintenance of convicts i>1`2mS‘

}°f§,{f,‘f,?,‘},}?,fStr’°° ferred from the District of Columbia (and collection of criminal Storms'

};g=sll;;n5>e1g;?3hr¤;rsm by authority or the Attorney General, twenty-ive