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FORTY-EIGHTH CONGRESS. Sxass. II. Ch. 360. 1885. 51] For the prosecution of crimes: For the detection and prosecution of Frosecutiop ¤ f crimes against the United States, preliminary to indictment, and for the °:t‘? investigation of official acts, records, and accounts of officcrs of the aj: gourd; :;,1 courts, including the investigation of the accounts of marshals, attor- accgunts. ’ ne; s, clerks of the United States courts, and United States commissioners, under tha direction of the Attorney-General, and for this purpose all the records and dcckcts of these oillcers, without exception, R e c o rds and slmll be examined by his agents ut any time, thirty tivo thousand ‘l°‘Ek°*'2°P°¤*°°*· d0lhuS h10D at all For the upport of convicts: For support, maintenance, and trans- .E;PP°I” °ff °°°l‘ pormtiou of convicts transferred from the District of Columbia, to be H.,,,, mmm of expended under the direction of the AEKOYDBY-GBROf3i, eight thousand c¤1¤mbi¤. dollars. The Attomcy-General is authorized and directed to pay Charles H. Ohm-lu H. Bond Reed and George Scovillc, attorneys at law, any sums, not exceeding $ G°°’8° Si°°‘ thmc thousand dollars to Charles H. Reed, and not exceeding two °’ P°ym°°t *’°' thousand dollars to George Scoville for services rendered in the case ogho United States versus Charles J2. Guitncau, to be immediately availa e. To enable the Att0rney—Genora1 to employ a competent person to edit Printing, om., and prepare for publication and supcrintond the printing of the seven- °*`1 17*1* Nf Wh tccuth and eighteenth volumes of the opinions of the Attnmcys·Gan0ra1, {"°°;.°'f§°A:t,,:£y":f one thousand dollars. Gguqgl, JUDICIAL UNITED mum COURTS. For expenses of the United States courts: For dcfraying tho expenses E¤P¤¤¤¤•°fU¤i· of the Supreme Court; of the circuit and district courts of the United M °°‘°"' °°'“'*" States and of the District of Columbia; of jurors and witnesses; of suits in which the United States is interested; of the prosecution for oifcuscs committed against the United States; of the safekeejming of prisoners : and of the enforcement of the provisions of title twenty six of the Revised Statutes, or amy acts nmcndatory thereof or supplementary thereto, namely, those stated in the ibllowing itemized list : For payment of tho foes and cxpcusos of United States marshals und M¤1[¤b¤!¤ •¤d deputies, six hundred and seventy-tive thousand dollars. d°P“*‘°" For payments of United States district attorneys and their assistants, Di¤¤‘i¤* ***9*- three hundred and fifty thousand dollars. :n°Yt: ° " d ""'*' For foes of clerks, one hundred and seventy-tlve thousand dollars. muh For has of United States commissioners, and justices of the peace U¤i*¤d 8****-*** acting as United States commissioners, one hundred thousand dollars. :t°;"“*"i°“°'°· For fees cfjurcrs, four hundred and ilfty thousand dollars. ·Y“f°¤*· Eur foes of witnesses, Evo hundred and 6ft5i thousand dollars. Y1?} or sup rt of United States prisoners, inc udiug necessary clot ing · “ ° ¤¤· and medicglo aid, two hundred and my thousand d011m, gum 1•¤¤¤¤- For rom: of United States court-rooms, fifty thousand dollars. w °*° °°'“*· For pay of bailifs and cricrs; of expenses of district judges who may I?‘mE'· tJ'i°"• be sent out of their districts to hold court; of meals for jurors when j" M" ° ordered by court; of compensation for jury commissioners, tlvc dollars por day, not exceeding three days for any one term of court; and for such other miscellaneous expenses as may be authorized by the Attorney- General, including the employment cfjauitom, watchman, interpreters, experts, and stenognphcrs; of furnishing and collecting evidence where the United Straws is a party in interest, and other miscellaneous 9x· pauses, three hundred theusaud dollars.