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512 FORTY-SECOND CONGRESS. Szss. III. Ch. 227. 1873. Nationulcnr- National C'urrency.—For paper, engraving. printing, express charges, ’°‘§’_{-gmac,. and other expenses of making and issuing the national currency, one ,,,,,,,,,*;,,1 `&8_ hundred thousand dollars. n Replacing mu- For replacing the worn and mutilated circulating notes of national timed bank banking associations, and for engraving and preparing in such manner and nZ;§g,?;;lvl§,$gu_ on such paper and of such form and design as the Secretary of the i)atin§` notes. Treasury may prescribe new circulating notes for such associations to replace notes of a design and denomination now successfully counterfcited, Expense to be six hundred thousand dollars: Provided, That each of said national bank- Y<*i¤¤b¤¤’S°d· ing associations shall reimburse the treasury the costs of the circulating notes furnished under this provision. Detection, &e., For expenses in detecting and bringing to trial and punishment persons of ¤¤¤¤¤*<{*f¤i¤i¤¤g engaged in counterfeiting treasury notes, bonds, national bank notes, and glxiffglgpggsnd other securities of the United States, and the coinage thereof, and for ni Y sin detecting other frauds u on the uovernmen one hundred and twenty-fiv ·i¤·im1¤r¤i‘;iid¤· thousand dollars. P ° t, y 6 JudiciaU’* JUDICIARY. Expenses of For defraying the expenses of the courts of the United States, including

 Sums the District of Columbia.; for jurors and witnesses and expenses of suits

j,,,,,,,,_w,,,_ in which the United States are concerned, of prosecutions for offences nesses, expenses committed against the United States; for the safe—keeping of prisoners; gg ;;,f;c$f;··,,f;‘d and for the expenses which may be incurred in the enforcement of the act civil aging ,,0,, relative to the right of citizens to vote, of February twenty-eighth, eighteen V$87£,’pl¤ 9333 hundred and seventy-one, or any acts amendatory thereof or supplementmm, é,£',39_' ary thereto, three nnllion dollars. Amt, p. 61. To purchase one hundred sets of Curtis’s Decisions, (twenty-two vol- ,. Lew *?P°'” umes,) H0ward’s Reports, (seven volumes,) and Black’s Reports, (two or circuit and . . . . ,,,,,8, 88,,,,,, volumes,) of the Supreme Court of the United States, for distribution by the Department of Justice to the several circuit, district, and territorial judges of the United States, twelve thousand and five hundred dollars; and the De artment of Justice shall be char ed with the distribution to the various {judges and courts of the statutes? reports, and other judicial documents now provided for by law. v8],,,,,,, ,,8,,8,,- To enable the Secretary of the Interior to purchase of Little, Brown teenth Stututcset and Company two thousand of the seventeenth volume of the United Large. i _ · · · States Statutes at Large for distribution, agreeably to the act of Congress directing the distribution of the other volumes, seven thousand dollars. Conviets from For the support and maintenance of convicts transferred from the Dis- 3**, 1::2* °f trict of Columbia, ten thousand dollars. °Cli,,,,,:,, 8,,,,88,,. For defraying the expenses of defending claims under the convention tion withlliexico- with Mexico of fourth July, eighteen hundred and sixty-eight, to be ex- V°i‘ ""‘p‘ (*7* pended under the direction of the Attorney—General, ten thousand dollars. Defence ofsuits For payment of the necessary expenses incurred in defending suits

 <>f<;_*gl>; against the Secretary of the Treasury, or his agents, for the seizure of

my, ’&c_ “P P captured or abandoned property; and for the examination of witnesses in claims against the United States pending in any Department; and for the defence of the United States in the court of claims, to be expended under the direction of the Attorney—General, thirty thousand dollars. 1),,8,,,;,,,,, &8__ For this sum, or so much thereof as may be necessary, to be expended pgecgmzjrguinst under the direction of the Attorney-General in the detection and prosecu- Sm,€s_ tion of crimes against the United States, fifty thousand dollars. collection of For expenses to be incurred in the prosecution and collection of claims git1in1E1dé;; ($16 thelUnited Spates, tel ble Sisburscd under the direction of the Attorney- · enera , teen thousand dollars. _ Violation of For detecting and punishing violation of the intercourse acts of Con- “““"°“"“ l*°**‘· nress, and frauds committed in the lndian service the same to be exand lruudsiu the ¤ _ _ ¤ _ ,,,,1,,,,, ,8,,,,88 pended by the Attorney-General; in allowing such increased fees and