Page:United States Statutes at Large Volume 28.djvu/445

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416 FIFTYTHIRD CONGRESS. Sess. II. OH. 301. 1894. L*¤¤i'=°f¤1“°*S°· That hereafter no marshal or deputy marshal be allowed more than one mileage for each mile actually and necessarily traveled, irrespective of the number of writs he may execute in making such travel; “‘*i “""“ W "2“5S‘2i‘.‘ °” ‘*°‘€*‘“" ‘“"'i""" B? £.f§"$?i?t 2?’LrT‘§$‘”2’££1 m1 ea e 1HCl en 0 e exccu ion or re urn r , - mitmgnt, or removal other than the ten cents a mile now allowed by law for each deputy, prisoner, and guard; and no mileage shall be ‘ allowed upon any writ not executed or when the travel was without - cost to marshal or deputy. _ _ _ i¤*;_;·;;g$_;*I{;$`i*;fi>:f*¥ For defraying expensesmcurred by marshals in executing orders, warrants, and processes of United States courts for the protection of j ‘ ‘ _ property in the hands of receivers of such courts, and for the arrest and detention until trial of persons arrested for violating such orders and resisting the execution of such warrants and processes, to be audited and allowed by the Attorney-General, two hundred and fifty thousand l dollars, and said sum shall also be available for expenses incurred dur- , *3 N ing the fiscal year eighteen hundred and ninety-four. _ _

  • 3 M Qiswict moneys For payment of United States district attorneys, the same being in

W , R"' payment for the regular fees provided by law for official services, two / \ §*tg**·_y· hundred and fifty thousand dollars: Provided, That hereafter the United O I °a"°" States district attorney shall be allowed one mileage actually traveled of to and froxlneffic pla? of hipaéing for his attendance in plerson, or his assistant, e ore a United States commissioner or other commi mg \ magistrate, in each case, and no more. .1, jfvckl <=<>¤¤1•¤¤¤¤· For payment of district attorneys, the same being for payment of such A ‘ special compensation as may be fixed by the Attorney-beneral for services not covered by salaries or fees, five thousand dollars. R¤S¤l=¤ ¤¤·i¤¤¤¤¤· For payment of regular assistants to United States district attorneys, who are appointed by the Attorney-General, at a fixed annual compensation, one hundred thousand dollars. Simial manning. For payment of assistants to United States district attorneys employed by the Attorney-General to aid district attorneys in special cases, twenty thousand dollars. ¤l¤rk¤‘ fm- For fees of clerks, one hundred and seventyfive thousand dollars. 0<>mmi¤¤i¤¤¤r¤’fee¤, For fees of United States commissioners and justices of the peace °t°‘ _ acting as United States commissioners, one hundred thousand dollars. ,,,::§§§'§f,j_,'§§‘}§§,jf"And hereafter no part of any money appropriated to pay any fees to the United States commissioners, marshals, pr clerks shall be used for any warrant issued or arrest ma e, or other ees in prosecutions under the internalrevenue laws, unless said fees have been taxed against and collected from the defendant or unless the prosecution has been com- ”Q],',‘;;g_ °°'”P*°*°‘° mgenced uppnla sworn eomplagit setiing tgrtli the fam; conititutin g the 0 ense ant a leging them to e wit 1in t c persona now ci ce of the atiiant or upon at sworn complaint by a United States district rattorney, collector, or deputy collector of internal revenue or revenue agent, setting forth the facts upon information and belief, and approved either bpiglre Br ipftgiéstuiéh arrest by 2; circcux or dbstrigt judge tap thedattofney _ o e me aesin ecisric w ere·eo enseisa ege o iave Zjggg- m_ been committed or the indictment is found: Provided, That it shall be ' the duty of the marshal, his deputy, or other officer, who may arrest a person charged with any crime or otiense, to take the defendant before the nearest circuit court commissioner or the nearest judicial officer having jurisdiction under existing laws for a hearing, commit ment, or tlakgig bail for trial, and the officer or magistrate issuing, the warrant s a attach thereto a certified co 1 of the com laint and u n the arrest of the accused, the return of the warrants) with a copyqif -l¤¤¤di¤ti¤¤.¢¢¤- the complaint attached, shall confer jurisdiction upon such officer as fnlfy as ii thepomplaint had originally been made before him, and no mi eage s ial e allowed any officer violating the irovisions hereof. ·l¤*‘°¤>’*`*>¤¤· For fees of jurors, six hundred thousand dollarh.

{•¤•;·,_is_ For tees of witnesses, seven hundred and Hhy thousand dollars.

mm. For support of L nited States prisoners, including necessary clothing