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 274 FoE·rY.NmTH CONGRESS. Sess. 1. cn. 00:;. 1886. Judicial. JUDICIAL. ` Manuals fees, FEES Arm EXPENSES or IARSHALS! For fees and expenses of °*°- marshals, United States courts twenty thousand dollars _ For fees and expenses of marshals, United States court, being a deficiency for the fiscal year eighteen hundred and eighty-five, twenty- four thousand four hundred and forty-seven dollars and forty-seven cents. For fees and expenses of marshals, United States courts, being a deficiency for the fiscal year eighteen hundred and eighty-four, ten thou- _ sand seven hundred and fifty-three dollars and seventeen cents. _ {Legal r¤gr;s¤¤t· To enable the Attorney-General to pay to the legal representatives gQ:’:° °f °‘”” of Thomas Simons for services rendered in the case of the Choctaw P,,;';,,,,, t0_ Nation of Indians versus the United States, in the Court of Claims, between June third, eighteen hundred and eighty-five,.and March seciand, eighteen hundred and eighty-six, two thousand five hundred dollars. Wi 1 1 i a m M. To pay William M. Bush, junior, for services rendered as assistant B°I§:‘• j'- United States attorney for the western district of Missouri from July ym°"° t°' first, eighteen hundred and eightydive, to January thirtieth, eighteen hundred and eighty-six, eight hundred and seventydive dollars. Clerks' tees. FEES or cLEE1:S: For tees of clerks,--United States courts, being a deficiency for the fiscal year eighteen hundred and eighty-tive, thirty- two thousand and forty-three dollars and fifty-three cents. Commissions rs' FEES or coumssroivmzs: For fees of commissioners, and justices of méwbrh That for issuing any warrant or writ and for any other necessary servming mit, ,4;.,,- ice commissioners may be paid the same compensation as is allowed to glerks for like services, but they shall not be entitled to any docketees. For fees of commissioners, and justices of the peace acting as commissioners, being a deiiciency for the liscal year eighteen hundred and eighty-five, twenty-four thousand eight hundred and fifty-six dollars and twenty-two cents. wimessey fees. FEES or WITNESSES: For fees of witnesses, United States courts, fifty thousand dollars. , For fees of witnesses, United States courts, being a deficiency for the fiscal year eighteen hundred and eighty-five, four thousand four hundred and forty dollars. Jurors’ {ees. FEES OF JUEOBS: For fees of jurors, twenty-tive thousand dollars. nm of com- RENT or Umrzn Sums counr-Eooms : For rent of United States '°°""· court-rooms, being a deilciency for the liscal year eighteen hundred and eighty-five, six thousand nine hundred and forty-two dollars and seventy cents. For rent of United States courtroom, being a deficiency for the ilmal year eighteen hundred and eighty-four, one thousand nine hundred and forty-three dollars. Miseellaneoul Mrsonnnmnous EXPENSES: For miscellaneous expenses of United ¤¤1>¤¤¤¢¤- States courts, ten thousand dollars. Utah. TEmz1TOEuL COURTS IN UTAH: For expenses of Territorial courts in Utah, four thousand dollars. T s i- r i t orial For expenses of Territorial courts in Utah, being a deficiency for the °°'“'*’·- liscal year eighteen hundred and eighty-ive, two thousand and thirty- three dollars and fifteen cents. Support or in· Surronr or mslmn oonvrcrsz To enable the Attorney·General to °’*¤° °°¤“<=*¤· pay the State Asylum for Insane Criminals at Auburn, New York, for the care and support of United States convicts, seven hundred and seventy-three dollars and twenty-nine cents. Henry Fink. _To pay Uenry Fink, late United States marshal for the eastern dis- Payment to. tnct of Wisconsin, amount of judgments for costs recovered of him in the case of the United States versus Christian Sallentine and others, ninety-five dollars and eighty cents.
 * `°°*· _ the peace acting as commissioners, fifty thousand dollars: Provided,