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FORTY-NIN TH CONGRESS. Sess. I. Ch. 902. 1886. 253 the revenues of said District ; and hereafter the estimates therefor shall Estimates. be submitted in the annual estimates for the District of Columbia. PBOSECUTION AND COLLECTION OF CLAIMS! For QXDPIISQS to be lll- Prosecution and curred in the prosecution and collection ofclaims due the United States, ° °l l ° ° ll ° ¤ 0 Y to be expended under the direction of the Attorney·General, five hun- °]“""*‘ dred dollars. PUNISHING VIOLATIONS OF THE INTERCOURSE ACTS AND FRAUDS Z Indian service. For detecting and punishing violations of the intercourse acts of Con- ,P¤¤iSl¤i¤S "*°l=¤· gress, and frauds committed in the Indian Service, the same to be ex- ;‘f,';S;£:f‘;ff;?,‘;"*° pended by the Attorney-General in allowing such fees and compensa-` tion to witnesses, jurors, marshals and deputies, and agents, and in collecting evidence, and in dciraying such other expenses as may bc necessary for this purpose, five thousand dollars. PROSECUTION OF CRIMES: For the detection and prosecution of Prosecutions nl' crimes against the United States, preliminary to indictment, and for {{‘?‘°5 2P-?“‘“$* ‘l“’ the investigation of otheial acts, records, and accounts of oiilcers of the ,, S courts, including the investigation of the accounts of marshals, attor- em. ° 7 neys, clerks, of the United States courts, and the United States Commissioners, under the direction of the Attorney-General, and for this purpose all the records and dockets of these omcers, without exception shall be examined by his agents at any time, thirty thousand dollars. SUPPORT OF CONVICTS: For support, maintenance, and transporta- _Support of cnntion of convicts transferred from theDistrict of Columbia, to be expended "’°'*- under the direction of the Attorney-General, five thousand dollars. DEFENSE IN FRENCH S1>oL1AT10N CLAIMS; To enable the Attorney- _Fren¤h spolm- General to make proper defense for the United States in the matter of WE ****1}**- the French spoliation claims, five thousand six hundred dollars, to be ,-e¤s§’°"°°“ °f ‘l°` expended in his discretion. JUDICIAL. Judicial. UNITED STATES colmrs. _ . EXPENSES OF UNITED STATES COURTS: For defraying the. ex- llxpense s nr penses of the Supreme Court; of the circuit and district courts of the Umm ° 5 t ¤ ¤•¢= United States and of the Districts of Columbia and Alaska; of jurors °°“"“‘ and witnesses; of suits in which the United States is interested; of the A prosecution of offenses committed against the United States; of the sa lekeepingof prisoners; and of the eniorcementof the provisions oftitle . rwentysix of the Revised Statutes, or any acts amendatory thereof or R. s.,Tnle xxvl. supplementary thereto, namely, those stated in the following itemized _ list: For payment of the fees and expenses of United States marshals and Marshals and deputies, six hundred and seventy five thousand dollars. ‘l°P“*’°’· For payment of United States district attorneys and their assistants, District unmthree hundred and fifty thousand dollars. "“‘l ‘""*"" For tees of clerks, one hundred and seventy five thousand dollars. Clerks. But no part of the appropriations under this act shall be used to pay the c,£;’,e_{Q:Eb;; gf fees of United States marshals or clerks upon any writ or bench ,,0,, i'; mult,. ,,,],,;_ warrant for the arrest of any person or persons who may be indicted by nlzance. any United States grand jury, or against whom an information may be tiled, where such person or persons is orare under a. recognizance taken by or before any United States commissioner, or other officer authorized by law to take such recognizance, requiring the appearance of such person or persons before the court in which such indictment is found or information is filed, and when such recognizance has not been forfeited or said defendant is not in default, unless the court in which such indictment or information is pending orders a warrant to issue; nor shall any Clerk and. mmpart of the money appropriated by this act be used in payment of a per gl;::n*° :;li{¤‘:_{,l*:; diem compensation to any clerk or marshal for attendance in court ex- c Ou M t-mmm cept for days when business is actually transacted in court, and when ;,.,,;,,,.,s_