Page:United States Statutes at Large Volume 25.djvu/628

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582 FIFTIETH CONGRESS. Sess. I. Ch. 1210. 1888. ·r»ave1u¤gexpe¤se¤.` INVESTIGATING THE HISTORY AND HABITS OF INSECTS: Transportation of agent of Department of Agriculture, being a deficiency on account of the a propriation for investigating the history and habits of insects for the nscal year eighteen hun red and eighty-seven, ninety-six dollars and twenty-Eve cents. Manufacture or su- EXPERIMENTS IN THE MANUFACTURE or SUGAR FROM SORGHUM $“'· AND SUGAR CANE: To pay unsettled accounts against the Delpartment for experiments for the fiscal years eighteen hundred and eig ty-seven and eighteen hundred and eighty-eight, eight thousand dollars, or so ‘ much thereof as may be necessary. u£¤v¤=¤¤¤¤¤f ·¥¤¤~ DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE. o¤¤¤¤.¥¤:¤xp·=¤ses» CONTINGENT EXPENSES DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE, HORSES AND

 WAGONS: To reimburse James M. Ewing, late disbursing clerk, Department of Justice, the amount of voucher number eighteen, third

uarter of eighteen hundred and eighty-four, for livery of horses ger A ri1, May, and June, eighteen undred and eighty-three, improperliy paid from the a pro riation for “Contingent expenses, Department of Justice: Mi)scel.l)aneous items, eighteen hundred and eighty-three," and disallowed by the accounting officers, the said amoilpnt (hayiinlglpeen repaid to the Treasury by James M. Ewing, two un re dollars. m1?‘;g>e%r¤ tv ¤¤¤¤+ REPAIRS TO COURT-HOUSE, WASHINGTON, DISTRICT OF COLUM- ' 'mgm' BIA: To reimburse James M. Ewing, late disbursing clerk, Department of Justice, amount paid by him for repairs to court-house, Washington, District of Columbia, being for the service of the fiscal year eighteen hundred and eighty-three, six dollars and seventy-two cents. sum spam me To supply a deficiency in the appropriation for defending suits in °°""""“"°‘ claims against the United States, as reported by the Attorney-Gem eral, one hundred and twenty-nine dollars and seventeen cents. Juneau. JUDICIAL . n1¤—¤xm1¤·r¤¤¤. FEES AND Exrsxsns or MARSRALS: For fees and expenses of marshals, United States courts, being a deficiency for the fiscal year eighteen hundred and eighty-seven, ilfpy thousand dollars. Jibr fees and expenses of marshals, nited States courts, being a pllefieiencéy the nscal year eighteen hundred and eighty-six, forty ousan dollars. name-: moneys` FEES or DISTRICT ATTORNEYS: For pavment of regular official '°°*· fees provided by law for official services of `United States district attorpgys, thirty-sexpen thousand three hundred and sixty-seven dollars an ort -one cen s. For pgyment of regular oHicial fees provided by law for official services of United States district attorneys, being a deficiency for the fiscal year eighteen hundred and eightyseven, forty-two thousand five hundred and twenty-six dollars and twenty-eight cents. Joseph 0¤r¤vb¤11 To enable the Attorney-General to pay Joseph Cam bell, of Phoenix, Arizona, for assisting in prosecution of certain iiiteen Apache Indians charged with murder before the United States court, at Phoenix, Arizona, one thousand five hundred dollars. For payment of regular official fees provided by law for official services of United States district attorneys, being a deticienc for the iiscal year eighteen hundred and eighty-six, three hundred dollars. Aitant mmm PAY on ASSISTANT ATTORNEYS : Jtor payment of regularassistants to United States district attorneys who were appointed by the Att0rney·General at a Iixed amiua compensation, and to re-imburse them for the reduction of twenty per centum, more or less, made at the beinmng of the fiscalxyear eighteen hundred and eighty-eight, forty thousand five hundr and ii ty dollars.