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 i i .. s 108 FOBTY-FOURTH CONGRESS. Sess. I. Ch. 246. 1876., { · — i R. S-, Title xxvi- act of February twenty-eighth, eighteen hundred and seventy-one, rela. . ,; ' IR; Sv Tim kx- five to the right of citizens to vote, or any acts amendatory thereof or 3 p ° " " supplementary thereto, two million five hundred thousand dollars, · .S£'PP°’* °f °°“‘ For the support and maintenance of convicts transferred from the pi vm °` District of Columbia, eight thousand dollars. Contingent ex- For defraying the contingent expenses of the courts, and the fees, per ; P¢¤¤¢¤ °f °°¤*i¤· diem and travelling expenses of the United States marshal in the Ter. °t°‘ ritory of Utah, arising under. the act of June twenty-third, eighteen hun. - dred and seventy-four, in relation to courts and judicial officers in the · 1874: ¤h·469· Territory of Utah; also the expenses under said act, of summoning _ 18 $****253* jurors and subpoenaing witnesses, of arresting, guarding and furnishing , prisoners, of hiring and feeding guards and of supplying and caring for , the penitentiary, to be paid under the direction and order of the Department; gflgustice, upon accounts duly verined and certified, twenty _ thousan dollars. i Q01 l¤¢=*i¤¤_ ¤1° For expenses to be incurred in the prosecution and collection of claims 5 $2;*: d“° U"'"'] due the United States, two thousand five hundred dollars. v,,,]},,,,,,,,, of iu- For detecting and punishing violations of the intercourse acts of Con· , tereeurse nets. gress, and frauds committed in the Indian service, in allowing such in- ' creased fees and compensation of witnesses, jurors, and marshals, and " in defraying such other expenses as may be necessary for this purpose, eight thousand dollars. C¤i¤¤¢¤ ¤s=¤i¤¤¢ For the detection and prosecution of crimes against the United States, U"‘*°‘l S”"‘*‘”· twenty-five thousand dollars. " { P¤*"·>¤*L¤ of15mg For payment of the necessary expenses incurred in defending suits ,$,mf,:¥;c‘;,'°‘pf§P_ against the Secretary of the Treasury or his agents for the seizure of my captured or abandoned property, and for the examination of witnesses in claims against the United States pending in any Department, and for the defense of the United States in the court of claims, to be expended, (ringer the direction of the Attorney General, twenty-five thousand o ars. I Govnnmmnm HOSPITAL FOR rmt INSANE. _ Support of In- For the support, clothing, and medical and moral treatment of the ¤5¤¤¤ of A I ¤¤ Ys insane of the Army, Navy, and Marine Corps, and Revenue Cutter Mvyi °°°· service, and of all persons who may have become insane since their ' entry into the military or naval service of the United States and who are indigent, and of the indigent insane of the District of Columbia, in _ 0¤<=·h¤l€ Of ax- the Government Hospital for the Insane, one hundred and fifty thousand }’n°;;‘fg  dollars ; and one-half of the expense of the indigent persons who may be to be paid from ljiereafter a_dmi3t<§l fzom the District of Columbia shall be paid from the treasury of. YGBISUPY 0 said is Pict. _R¢D¤i1j¤ 9f hos- For general repairs and improvements absolutely necessary, for H10 PWM b“‘]d“‘g“· buildings of the institution, ten thousand dollars. conuminu INSTITUTION Fon THE DEAF AND DUM1;. I S‘{)I?P°g  C<>· For the support of the institution, including salaries and incidental ff)"; *,3 6 ff lbf? expenses, the maintenance of the beneficiaries of the United States, and D,,mr,_ iilye hungrédflollars for the books and illustrative apparatus, forty-eight A thousand dollars. · . . - For continuing the work on the erection furnishing and fitting up ,,,§,§§£1°g° ° ° d the buildings of the institution in accordance with plans’heretofore sub- (mipted, and for repairs on buildings already completed, forty thousand o ars. ` COLUMBIA HOSPITAL Fort WOMEN AND LYING-IN ASYLUM, AND otrmm CHABITIES. _Columbia Hes- For the support of the Columbia Hospital for Women and Lying-in PMI f<>¤‘ W¤¤¤¤¤· Asylum, over and above the probable amount which will be received from pay patients, sixteen thousand dollars, in addition to three thousand uve hundred dollars, being the unexpended balances of former appropriations, which is hereby made available.