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 466 FORTY-EIGHTH CONGRESS. Sess. II. Ch. 359. 1885. of two thousand three hundred dollars, being the value of the_p0stage stamps stolen from his office during the night of October thirtyiirst eighteen hundred and eighty three, he having accounted to the United States for the amount of said stamps. DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE. Contingent sx- For contingent expenses, as follows, being deficiencies on account of P9"°°P· l>°i¤8 M- the tiscal year eighteen hundred and eighty-four: For furniture and reg}?§s°;:$‘;’;;r°§‘§‘éQ‘° pairs, eight hundred and eighty-four dollars and eighty cents; for sta- ' tiouery, six hundred and five dollars and ninety live cents; for horses and wagons, twelve dollars and twenty-ive cents; for miscellaneous items; one thousand two hundred and sixty-three dollars and eighty- eight cents. in all two thousand seven hundred and sixty six dollars and eighty eight cents C<>¤*i¤sF¤¤ ¤¤- For contingent expenses, as follows, being deficiencies on account of gglmtsgfggcgsgg the year eighteen hundred and eighty-three: For furniture and repairs, of ascal y,,,,, 1889, three hundred and eighty-three dollars and thirty cents; for horses and wagons, one hundred and thirty-four dollars and ten cents; for miscellaneous items, one hundred and thirty-six dollars and thirty-one cents; in all, six hundred and fifty-three dollars and seventy-one cents. S t at ¤ asylum, To enable the Attorney-General to pay the State asylum for the care ·*¤*·g;¤·N·Y-»v·v- or insane mminsis at Auburn, New York, an- the Unnsu States sonm°° °‘ victs for the fiscal year ending June thirtieth, eighteen hundred and eighty live, nine hundred and thirty-six dollars. JUDICIAL. Fees and sxpsnsss For fees and expenses of marshals, United States courts, one hundred g*t=*:;*::;'}»tIg.“**°d thousand dollars. . For fees and expenses of marshals, United States courts, being a deficiency for lthe tlscal year eighteen hundred and eighty-four, forty thousand do lars Paul Strobach. To enable the accounting oillcers to settle the accounts of Paul Stro- B°*;”]°¤*°¤” °* W bash, late United States marshal for southern district of Alabama, from °°°” °‘ April sixteenth, eighteen hundred and eighty four to May twenty fourth, eighteen hundred and eighty four, in the manner prescribed by law for the settlement of United States marshals’ accounts, so much grlgraey ap may be necessary for this purpose, not exceeding nine huno ars. Edward s. Kern- To enable the Secretary of the Treasury to settle and pay the accounts ¤¤g’ém t d of Edward S. Kearney, late United States marshal of the district of Ore- Paym:‘::“m,“;‘c_ gon, from March third, eighteen hundred and eighty-four to August ,,,,,,,,,,,_ first, eighteen hundred and eighty-four, two thousand eight hundred and twenty dollars and forty-six cents, or so much thereof as shall be necessary. Districtattomeys For payment of district attorneys and their assistants, forty thou- ¤¤d ¤¤¤i¤*¤¤¤ sand dollars. For payment of district attorneys and their assistants being a delicienézyi fm the nscal year eighteen hundred and eighty-four ten thousan dollars. A ndre ws and For payment to Andrews and '1`homburg on account of fees of dis- Thornburg, p n y- trict attorneys and their assistants, being a deficiency for the fiscal year sixty seven dollars an ve cents Distriqtatwmsys _ For payment of district attorneys and their assistants, being a detl- •¤d ¤¤¤¤¤l°¤”¤· ererhcylfof the fiscal year eighteen hundred and eighty-three, three thousan dollars. s. F. Rice, pay- For payment of S. F. Rice on account of fees of district attorneys ¤¤°=¤* *0- and their assistants, being a deficiency for the fiscal year eighteen bundred and erghtythree, one thousand five hundred dollars. Fees for clerks. For fees of clerks, twenty thousand dollars.
 * ”*‘¤° i"- eighteen huénlied and Eighty two, two thousand three hundred and