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 FORTY-SIXTH CONGRESS. II. Ch. 235. 1880. 277 and contingent expenses of the Indian Department”, and so forth, “ for the fiscal year ending June thirtieth, eighteen hundred and eighty-one ”. Expenses of Indian Commissioners: For the expenses of the commis- gr,,;;,,,, comm, sion of citizens serving without compensation, appointed by the Presi- sioners. dent under the provisions of the fourth section of the act of April tenth, 1869 6h_ 78 eighteen hundred and sixty-nine, ten thousand dollars. Stud, 15, B6. To enable the Secretary of the Interior to pay the rent for that part Rent, Freedof the F1*eedmen’s Bank building as is occupied by the Court of Claims, !¤°¤’¤ Blink buildthree thousand six hundred dollars. “‘g‘ COURT OF CLAIMS. · For the purchase of law-books for the Court of Claims, to be expended Court of Cl#¤im¤· under the irection of said court, two thousand five hundred dollars. L*“*"l’°°k**· UNDER THE DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE. J Department of ustice. MISCELLANEOUS. For payment of the necessary expenses incurred in the examination P>¤*¤¤i¤¤*i°¤ °*` of witnes es in the matter of claims against the United States pending W‘“‘°“°“‘ in any department, and for the necessary expenses incurred in defending D<>f¤¤<“¤¤ Builtsuits in the Court of Claims, to be expended under the direction of the Attorney-General, twenty-tive thousand dollars. Prosecution and collection of claims: For expenses to be incurred in Collec tion n r the prosecution and collection of claims due to the United States, to be ¤l¤i¤¤¤- expended under the direction of the Attorney-General, two thousand tive hundred dollars. Punishing violations of intercourse acts and frauds: For detecting and Violation of iopunishing violations of the intercourse acts of Congress and frauds com- “°"°"’°° "*°*"· mitted in the Indian service, the same to be expended by the Attorney- ‘ General in allowing such fees and compensation of witnesses, jurors, and marshals, and in defraying such other expenses as may be necessary for this purpose, nve thousand dollars. Prosecution of crimes: For detection and prosecution of crimes against Pro sooution of the United States; and for investigation of official acts, records, and °“m°°· accounts, to be disbursed under the direction of the Attorney-General, twenty thousand dollars. For the purchase of books for the Territorial library of Wyomirn g Terri- Rocks for Territory, one thousand five hundred dollars, the Attorney-General to ex- *°l`!”1,l‘b”"Y·WY‘ pend said sum in the purchase of such needed law books as the judges °mmi·' of said Territory shall certify to be necessary. That the legislative assemblies of the several Territories of the United Cars and c u s- States may make such provision for the care and custody of such per- °°dY,1?f°?”"*°*’“ °*` sons as may be convicted of crime under the laws of such Territory as 3;,;,,3*55;;; they shall deem proper, and for that purpose may authorize and contract other Territory or for the care and custody oi such convicts in any other Territory or State, State. and provide that such person or persons may be sentenced to connnement accordingly in such other Territory or State, and all emsting legislative enactments of any of the Territories for that purpose are hereby legalized: Provided, That the expense of keeping such prisoners shall Promho. be borne by the respective Territories, and no part thereof shall be borne by the United States. To enable the Attorney-General to supply the United States courts U. S. courts, at Deadwood, Dakota., with the United States Supreme Court Reports Dr';”:};”°é’g t SEQ; and the Statutes at Large, four hundred and twenty-three dollars. gow and S,,,,,,,,,,,,, · IOIAL at Large. UNITED STATES COURTS. For defraying the expenses of the Supreme Court and circuit and dis- E xp en sss of trict co1u·ts of the United States, including the District of Columbia, coum-