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 336 FORTY-SEVENTH CONGRESS. Sess. I. Ch. 433. 1882. States, including the Distriet of Columhiu; of the jurors and witnesses, and expenses of suits in wlnch the United States is mterested; of the prosecution for offenses committed agamst the United States; for the safekeeping of prisoners; for detraying the expenses which may be in- R. S., um 26. curred in the enforcement of the not approved February twenty-eighth, R. S., title 70. eighteen hundred and seventy one, entitled, “An act to aimeud an uet; approved May thirtieth, eighteen hundred and seventy, ermtled ‘· dn uct 120 enforce the rights of citizens of the United States to vote 111 the several States of the Union, and for other purposes " or any acts amendatory thereof grgupplementary thereto, namely, those stated in the iollowin itemizet: District n · tor- For paymgnts of district attorneys and their assistants three hundred nep mid saint- and twenty-ive thousand dollars. nga of clerks. For fees of clerks, one hundred and sixty thousand dollars U. S. commis- For fees of United States commissioners, one hundred and thirty ¤i¤¤¤r¤· thousand dollars ‘ J n 1- ou, wit- For fees of jurors, four hundred and fifty thousand dollars. n¤·¤•¤¤· For fees of witnesses, six hundred thousand dollars. U. 8. prisoners. For support of United States prisoners, three hundred and twenty ive thousan dollars. . ” Ren:. For rent of United States court-rooms, seventy thousand dollars Marshals. For fees and expenses of marshals, six hundred thousand dollars. Bniliffs, ew. For fees and expenses of bailiiis; furniture; for payment of expenses of district judges who may be sent out of their districts, in pursuance of law, to hold a circuit or district, court and other miscellaneous expenses, three hundred and twenty-five thousand dollars, District judge, For salaries of the United States district; judge, attorney and mar- ¤¤¤¤‘¤¤>‘» Md ¤¤¤¤'· shall for the northern district of Iowa, namely for the judge, three thou- $?$lri;:" I;‘;;‘ h"“ sand five hundred dollars; for the attorney, two hundred dollars; and ' for th: marshal, two hundred dollars; in all, three thousand nine hundred ollars. Support of een- For the support of convicts; For support, maintenance and transporvi¤f¤ f¤>¤¤_Di¤¢ri¤=*= tation of convicts transferred from the District of Columbia, and for the °‘ C°·"""”“· necessary traveling expenses incident to the collection of criminal statistics, to be disbursed by the authority of the Attorney-General, thirteen thousand four hundred dollars, Revised ma m- To supply district judges, district attorneys, and clerks of the United ¤%¤*•'·¤!¤! fl; States courts who have not already received the same with the Revised {fem; ¤?;‘*°"IStatutes of the United States, and the annual statutes published since ’ the first revision, u sufficient sum of money is hereby appropriated, Provided, That all statues heretofore or hereafter furnished by the United States to district judges, district attorneys, and clerks of the United States courts under this or any other law, shall not become the property of these officers, but on the expiration of their ohieial term shall be by them turned over and delivired to their respective successors in oflioe, and the following provision in the act making appropriations for sundry civil expenses of the government for the iiseal year ending Juno tbirtieth eighteen hundred and eighty-two, and for other purposes, approved March third eighteen hundred and eighty-one, namely “'1‘o supply district judges and district attorneys, who have not already received the same, with the reports of the Supreme Court and Statutes at Large of the United States, and also to furnish complete sets of the same, where there are none, to sueh points where United States, courts 21 mam 4M are euthonzed to be held and to supply broken sets where there are missing volumes, a sufficent sum of money is hereby appropriated,” be and the some is hereby repealed. Mjmzgllagqgug Eggs1g5f:: df;  To enable the Sccret¤u·y of the Treasury to pay for services rendered Ligbpnmm EF in connection with the duties of the lute, clmnrmun of the Committee on mmlshmeus. Experiments, und clmiumm of the Light-House Board, in conducting