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 PORTYSEVENTH CONGRESS. Sess. I. GH. 433. 1882. 335 keep an account of the actual cost of all printing and binding done for Account to bc the Patent Oifico, and shall make a. statement of such costs in his annual k°P" °f "'°"k d°”° mp0rt for Patent Omoo. UNDER THE DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE. mscELLANm0Us.  For the cgpenscs of Tarrit0ria.l courts in Utah Territory: For defray- T 6 rr i tvrinl mg tho coumngcnt expenses of tho courts, including fees of the United °°“""’· Um'- States district attorney and his assistoutsythe fees and per diems of the United States commissioners and clerks of tho courts; and the foes, por clncms, and traveling expenses of the United States marshal for tho Territory of Utah, with the expenses of summoning jurors, subpmnaing witnesses; of arresting, guarding, and transporting prisoners; of hiring and feeding guards; and of supplying and caring for the penitentiary, to be paid under the direction and approval of tho Attorney General, upon accounts duly verified and certified, twenty-six thousand dollars. For defending suits in claims against the United States: For mleiiny- Defending suits, mg the necessary expenses incurred in the examinations of witnesses °*°· and procuring of evidence in the matter of claims against the United States and the District of Columbia pending in any department, and for necessary expenses incurred in defending suits in tho Court of Claims, to be expended under the direction of tho Attorney-General, nine thousand six hundred and eighty dollars. _ That the Secretary of the Treasury is hereby authorized and directed J¤|¤¤ J- Km W- to pay to John J. Key the sum of ten thousand dollars; and to W. G. S'; *:·.Dt‘}"6’» P"'?' M. Davis the sum of ton thousand dollars, for their services, respect- °" m ° ` ivcly, as attorneys-nt—law, employed by the the United States Attorney- General to aid in the casa of John Young, :1s<ig¤eo of Alexander Collie, against the United States, out of any money in tho Treasury not otherwisc appropriated which said sum shall be the balance in full of tho compensation of tim said John J Key and W. G. M. Davis, respectively for their services in said cause under said employment; and that said amount shall be charged to the fund uow in the Treamuy of the United States known as proceeds of captured aud abandoned property, under tho act of Congress entitled “Au act to provide for the collection of abandoned property, and for the prosecution of frauds in insurrectionary districts within the United Statos” approved March twelfth, eigb- 12 Stat., 820. teen hundred and sixtptbréo, (Statutes at Large, volume twelve; page eight hundred and twenty) For the prosecution and collection of claims; For expenses to be in- P¤>¤¤¤¤*§¢>¤ ¤¤•l curred in tho prosecution and collection of claims duo to the United gl;iL};°°‘°“ °f States, to be expended under the direction of the Attorney-Gcucml, three thousand dollars. For punishing violations of the intercourse acts and frauds; For do Vi<>l¤ti<>¤¤ vf i·¤— tecting and punishing violations of the intercourse acts of Uongress, *°'°°"”°°°“· and frauds committed in the Indian service, tho same to be expended by the Attorney-General` in allowing such fees and compensation to witnesses, jurors, marshals, and agents and in defmying other expenses as may be necessary for this purpose, Eve thousand dollars., · For tho prosecution of crimes; For the detection and prosecution of fmsecutiun of crimes against the United States, and for the investigation of ntlicial g"‘;';f;t;’*:£i ):':;:, acts, records, and accounts; and the investigation of the accounts of Mikal nih 0,% marshals, attorneys, clerks of· the United States-courts., and Uuitod crown. ofconrtg, States commissioners, nmlcr tha direction of the Attorney-General, ew. twenty-Evc thousand dollars. · JUDICIAL UNITED STATES countrs. For expenses of tha United States courts: For defmying the expcoscs Ex pon ws of — of the Supreme Courts; the circuit and distmct courts of the United °°“'*“·