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 FOBTY-SEVENTH CONGRESS. Sess. I. On. 390. 1882. 269 To pay the salary_ of the United States district marshal for the western district of Louisiana for the year eighteen hundred and eighty two, two hundred dollars. ‘ To pay the salary of the United States district attorney for the western district of Louisiana for the year eighteen hundred and eighty two, two hundred dollars. Fon EXPENSES on UNITED STATES COURTS. · Unger] states O011i' For deficiencies for the following years, namely: For the year eighteen hundred and eighty; For fees of district attorneys, twenty five thousand dollars· for fees of clerks, twenty live ghgiusand dollars; for fees of United States marshals, thirty thousand o ars. For the year eighteen hundred and eighty one: For fees of clerks, twenty five thousand dollars; for fees of United States commissioners, sixteen thousand dollars; for fees of marshals, sixty thousand dollars. For the year eighteen hundred and eighty two: For tees and expenses of United States marshals, fifty thousand dollars; for fees of district attorneys, twenty five thousand dollars; for fees of clerk , fifty five thousand dollars; for fees of United States commissioners, fifty five thousand dollars; for fees of jurors, twenty thousand dollars; in all, three hundred and eighty-six thousand dollars. For Territorial courts in Utah, for eighteen hundred and eighty, two Terr i t o rinl thousand eight hundred and seventy seven dollars and seventy; six °°¤¤’*¤» Umbeents; for eighteen hundred and eighty-one, ten thousand and thirty two dollars and twenty-two ents; in all twelve thousand nine hundred and nine dollarsand ninety eight cent. For payment of special deputies at Congressional elections for the Specialdeputies. year eighteen hundred and eighty one and prior years, one hundred and twelve thousand six hundred dollars. . To pay judgment and costs in the suit of Ii. P. Milligan against Alvin Suit L. P ]|il1i¤ P. Hovey Et al, eight hundred and two dollars and sixteen cents. gx8V12g ::*1** P- To pay to the State asylum for insane criminals at Auburn, New Stine asylum, • York: For care and support of insane criminals chargeable to the A¤b¤¤¤» N- Y- United States Government, three thousand four hundred and twenty · three dollars and ninety two cents. That the appropriation of one thousand dollars made by section one 21 Sm., 236. _ of the act of June hfteenth, eighteen hundred and eighty, chapter two _ Di€;¤*m*;*` :*1;;; hundred and twenty live, “to enable the Attorney-General to employ ]EF·_Ge¤0mL cm a competent person to prepare for publication and superintend the printing of a full and complete digest of the opinions of the Attorneys- General contained in volumes one to sixteen, inclusive ”, 18 hereby continued, and said sum may be expended by the Attomey General in such manner, notwithstanding section seventeen hundred and sixty-five of R. S. 1165,314. the Revised Statutes, as will in his judgment best eiectuate the object _ of that appropriation. · SENATE ¤•¤·*¤~ For clerks to committees and pages, two thousand five hundred m,(i:g::f°P|§:°_f°m‘ dollars. ‘ _ F m 'n_ For pay of folders, one hundred and fifty eight dollars. uz °°““wM For miscellaneous items, twenty-four thousand dollars. mm? To enable the Secretary of the Senate to pay _George  Edwards for George B. Eu· ,_ services as clerk to the special committee appointed to nnvestigate the Wm adairs of the United States Soldiers’ Home, from January eleventh, eighteen hundred and eightyvtwo, to March seventh, eighteen hundred, and ®ty—gwo}2 incla§iyehfifty-six days, at six dollars per day, three r huud an t rty-s dollars. · To enable the Secretarybf the Senate to pay the clerk to the 0om· mg}:kmf°Am mittee on Ap riations of the Senate the diierence between the sal— ,,,.,,,;.,,,8, P,,,,,,,,; ary received min and the amount paid to the clerk to the Commit- m.