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42 FIFTY-THIRD CONGRESS. Sess. II. Ch. 37. 1894. and for transportation of notes, bonds, and other securities of the United States fifty thousand dollars. inspector ur rum- INsPEcTOB’0F FURNITURE AND OTHER FURNISHINGS ron PUB-

  • ¤·· °*°- L10 BUILDINGS: For actual necessary traveling expenses, six hundred

- dollars. bggglgf P"“‘*“8 ‘“‘ runmc rnmrrme AND BINDING. C<>¤zr¤¤•· For the public printing and binding, and for paper for the public printing, including the cost of printing the debates and proceedings °‘Y °°“‘5°““ ‘“ “*° °?“g§.‘?2?}‘i§”* 5‘§°‘2~’3:-, “§.‘1.‘$’E.}Ll£3i.f§*1i‘.Z§’§2;1‘§}”I£’ ‘ ping an engraving or ou e 0 n s 3' °°““*"°“‘“"°“ 2* “£§ “°Y&°?~“"’lF€£k“ ‘£;';L"‘;"§.°§z.€%£f3'3.‘ifi£E’.JL‘$ ay piece or con rac an or a e n ry · _ be IIBOd0d in the prosecution of the work, being for the third and iourth quarters of the fiscal year eighteen hundred and ninety-four, three hundred thousand dollars. mm ¤t•\·•¤¤¤- To enable the Public Printer to comply with the provisions of the law granting thirty dag; annual leave of absence to employees of the Government Printing ce, fifteen thousand dollars. mgpurivr 1>¤1>¤r¤- INTERIOR DEPARTMENT. rmimremvscmr. SURVEYING AND ALLOTTING INDIAN RESERVATIONS: For survey bg‘;_¥;j""" "'“ '“‘ and subdivision of Indian reservations and of lands to be allotted to · Indians, and to make allotments in severalty, to be expended by the Commissioner of Indian Anairs under the direction of the Secretary of the Interior. four thousand seven hundred and eighty-five dollars. . wu- nepmmenm. WAR DEPARTMENT. mm, on rnd'- For repairs to the old Ford’s Theater building, in accordance with “°°“" the recommendations of the board of engineer officers submitted to 1·¤¢,;»ss. Congress in House Executive Document Numbered Sixty-one of this session, eleven thousand nine hundred and fifty-eight dollars. mn¤pmm¤¤c¤t‘J¤¤— DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE. United S¤=·¢¤¤ Umrrzn STATES COURTS. OUIIIYI. warms rm. For fees of witnesses, two hundred thousand dollars. r•y»¢m1s¤.,»¤¤. I·`or_pay of bailins and criers, not exceeding three bailiifs and one crier in each court, except in the southern district of New York; of expenses oi district judges directed to hold court outside of their districts and judges of the circuit courts of appeals; of meals and lodgings for jurorstin United States cases, when ordered by the court; and of compensa ion for jury commissioners five dollars per da t . d- ing three days for any one term of coilrt, twenty-five tl1ou5sdll)dd;l:l(:·s. P_£f¤¤¤~··¤ °¤· b Fg payment of éuch :;Jnisce§la‘;1_e011slexpenses as may be authorized y e orney- ener including the emplo ment ofit d watchmen in rooms or bixildings rented for the use of c`di1Ii·ts?l;1dnof interpreters, experts and stenographers; of tnrnishing and collecting evidence gvhere éheulgmted States is or may be a party in interest, and moving o 'recor s thousand dollars. m$:¤HS¤ mms To enable the Attorney—General to represent and protect the inter- ‘ ests of the United States in matters and suits aiiecting the Pacific rfsilfoads, and for expenses in connection therewith, thirty thousand _ _ r dollars. mh °°'““‘““'°“‘ FISH COMMISSION. M1::¤¢,¤¤mp0¤ry M- For rent of offices for the Fish Commission, in the city of \Vashington, pending the repair of the so-called Armory building, and for the expenses ot the transfer and return ot the office records and equipment two thousand dollars or so much thereof as may be necessary. 7