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26 FIFTY-FOURTH CONGRESS. Sess. I. C11. 1896. five dollars per day, not exceeding three days for any one term of court, for the iiscal years as follows: ‘ For eighteen hundred and ninety-six, seventy thousand dollars. For eighteen hundred and ninety-five, one thousand six hundred and ninetyeight dollars and torty-six cents. _ mimnmwu ex- For payment of such miscellaneous expenses as maybe authorized P°‘“°“· by the Attorney-General, including the employment ot Janitors and watchmen in rooms or buildings rented for the use of courts, and of interpreters, experts, and stenographers; of furnishing and collecting evidence where the United States is or may be a party in interest, and moving of records, twentyhve thousand dollars. _ _ D1pt¤·i¤¢,¤t*¤¤¤w¤' For payment of assistants to United States district attorneys em- °’°°°1°°°"°m°' ployed by the Attorney-General to aid district attorneys in special cases, for the iiscal years, as follows: _ For eighteen hundred and ninety-five, ten thousand and sixty-seven dollars and eighty-one cents. For eighteen hundred and ninety-four, fourteen thousand and four ` dollars and sixty-five cents. _ Regular usmsm. For payment of regular assistants to United States district attorneys, who are appointed by the Attorney-General, at a tixed annual compensation, thirty-one thousand dollars. Sinwm ummm. For payment of services and expenses of special assistants to the Pd"*°I‘"d°m°°` Attorney—General, in cases appealed from the Court of Private Land ’ · Claims to the Supreme Court, ten thousand dollars, or so much thereof . as ma be necessary. · _ Pmtqctirsgly To pay amounts found due by the accounting officers of the Treasury "‘ '°°°"°" on account of the appropriation for protecting property in the hands of receivers of United States courts for the iiscal years eighteen hundred and ninety-four and eighteen hundred and ninety-five, twenty thousand five hundred and six dollars and eighty-six cents. Sgtigggma Umm J UDGMENTS, UNITED STATES COURTS. ver 24.p.s0s. For payment of the final judgments and decrees, including costs of suit, which have been rendered under the provisions of the Act of March third, eighteen hundred and eighty-seven, entitled “An Act to provide for the bringing of suits 'against the Government of the United States," certified to Congress at its present session by the Attorney- General in House Document Numbered One hundred and fifty-seven, which have not been appealed, twenty-two thousand eight hundred and sixty-six dollars and twenty-five cents, together with such additional sum as may be necessary to pay interest on the respective judgments at the rate of tour per centum per annum from the date thereof until grvwag- the time this appropriation is made: Provided, That none of the judg- "’°ments here;3 provided for shall be paid until the right of appeal shall ave expir . JUDGMENTS, COURT OF CLAMS. C,§;,‘fg{“°“*’·°°“’*°' For payment of the judgments rendered by the Court of Claims, reported to Congress at its present session in Senate Documents Numbered Seventy and Ninety-nine, four hundred and forty-one thousand {mm. eight hundred and ninety-one dollars and eighty cents: Provided, That ”°‘*‘ none of the judgments herein provided for shall be paid until the right of appeal shall have expired. Legislative. LEGISLATIVE. _ BUILDING Fon THE LIBRARY OF CONGRESS. _ h51a?;:; owongmn For completion of the building for the Library of Congress and for each and every purpose connected with the same, tour hundred and eighty thousand dollars.