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 290 'I‘u·r.n xv1.—THE MILITIA. demned to fine and imprisonment at the suit of the United States may be committed. thigbe Paid 1*1*-0 Sec. 1660. The marshal shall pay all fines collected by him or his dep~ UI$it€j,°*gt‘;’t{,g‘*h° uty, under the authority of the preceding section, into the Treasury of the _ —~————+ United States, within two months after e has received the same, deduct· 362g {abi 1;9;z,§· ing live per centum for his compensation; and in case of failure, it shall be Q `pgbfy jm'3, cj the duty of the Comptroller of the Treasury to give notice to the district 18, s. 2, v. 2, p.797, attorney of the United States, who shall proceed against the marshal in 2523 él¤:¥2I¥;6;é§- the district court, by attachment, for the recovery of the same. [sm 5 zoo.] hp;iropr’iatipn Sec. 1661. The annual sum of two hundred thousand dollars is approf¤r¤¤¤¤¤¤d of1UP" priated, to be paid out of any money in the Treasury not otherwise ap ro— '§@_ pgipted, for the purpose of providing arms and equipments for the whole 5521; arylé 13013;- y of the militia, either by purchase or manufacture, by and on account £,9·A}”_i,,·18,6’c: of the United States. 135, 8.1, v.3,p.320. 3 Mar., 1875, c. 133, s. 3, r. 18,p. 455.