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 FORTY-EIGHTH CONGRESS. Sess. I. Ch. 334. 1884. 249 and fifty dollars and thirty-nine cents; for the fiscal year eighteen hundred and eighty-four, one thousand and thirty-seven dollars and dfty- seven cents; in all, one thousand five hundred and eighty-seven dollars and ninety-six cents, JUDICIAL. For fees of United States attorneys, seventy thousand dollars; for Fees of United _ fees of clerks, fifty thousand dollars; for fees of jurors, sixty thousand S'°¤*°¤ _¤**°*’¤°5T¤» _ dollars; for fees of witnesses, sixty thousand dollars; for fees of mar- $825:* Jggiggfsf shals, forty thousand dollars; for miscellaneous expenses of courts, migqglaguggug ,,,1 tlfteen thousand dollars ; for expenses of Territorial courts in Utah, six penses of com-ts; thousand dollars ; in all, three hundred and one thousand dollars. °‘“"~‘*° °f Um For fees of district attorneys for the fiscal year ending June thirtieth, Fees of district eighteen hundred and eighty two, exclusive of claims numbered seventy °**°*'¤°Y¤ f°’ 1882- eight thousand three hundred and forty three, seventy eight thousand four hundred and thirty live, seventy eight thousand four hundred and sixty eight, eighty four thousand one hundred and forty nine, eighty four thousand one hundred and forty five, two thousand three hundred and seventy dollars and thirty seven cents. For payment of district attorneys and their assistants, one hundred District attorand fifteen thousand dollars; for fees of clerks, sixty thousand dollars; ¤¤y¤ Md ¤·¤¤i¤l¤- for fees of commissioners, seventeen thousand dollars; in all, one hun- :‘1*3?*;°:°m:i‘;LQf)§f dred and ninety two thousand dollars being a deilcrency on account on of the fiscal year eighteen hundred and eighty three To pay J. D. Rouse for services in defending suits in claims against J. D. Rouse, pay- the United States being a deficiency on account of the iiscal year eight- m¢>¤¤ $0- een hundred and seventy four, eighty seven dollars and eighty cents. _ SENATE. Senate. ‘ For stationery and newspapers, fiscal year eighteen hundred and st•tionery,sto. eighty three, one hundred and forty dollars and seventy live cents. For miscellaneous items, iiscal year eighteen hundred and eighty Miscellaneous three, three hundred and seventy one dollars. i*¤¤¤- For fuel and oil for heating apparatus, fiscal year eighteen hundred Fuol,eto. and eighty four, one thousand dollars. For fumiture and repairs, one thousand five hundred dollars.Fumitme. For folding documents, five hundred dollars. Folding documents. d For miscellaneous items, five thousand eight hundred and sixteen ollars. For clerks to Senators, twenty-seven thousand six hundred and sixty- Clerks to Senssix dollars. *¤¤· For expenses of special and select committees, and for inquiries and Special and seinvestigations ordered by the Senate, fifteen thousand dollars. Iwt ¤¤¤¤¤it¤¤¤¤· To reimburse F. E. Shober, late Acting Secretary of the Senate, for F. E. Shober, three orders paid on account of compensation and mileage of Senators, payment tvthe said orders being forged in the name of one of the Senators and paid as genuine by the tlnancial clerks, five hundred and twenty dollars. To enable the Secretary of the Senate to pay to the clerk to the Com- Clerk to committee on Appropriations of the Senate the same amount received by mittqv on Aprmthe clerk to the Committee on Appropriations of the House of Bepre- P"*°:‘::'°· P°·Y‘ sentatives for- services for the fiscal year eighteen hundred and eighty mm ‘ two, two hundred and fifteen dollars, or so much thereof as may be necessary. To enable the Secretary of the Senate to pay J. F. Edwards for serv- J, p_ Edwggdg, ices as messenger of the Senate from June thirteenth to June thirtieth, payment toinclusive, at the rate of one thousand four hundred and forty dollars ~ ` per- annum, seventy one dollars and twenty cents. To enable the Secretary of the Senate to pay to Joseph Montgomery Joseph Monteighty nine dollars and ninety live cents, the amount due him for serv- g¤¤U. l>¤!¤¤¤¤* ices as alaborer in the Senate from July seventeenth to August thirty · first, eighteen hundred and seventy nine. A