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 FORTY-NINTH CONGRESS. Sess. II. Ch. 362. 1887. 541 SU1>1>o1zT 01¤· CONVICTS: For support, maintenance, and transporta- Support. etc-. of tion ·of convicts transferred from the District of Columbia, to be ex- °°'“"°*°· pended under the direction of the Attorney-General, two thousand dollars. _ JUDICIAL. Jutnmi. UNITED STATES COURTS. EXPENSES or Tm; UNITED STATES COURTS: For defraying the ex- United st a thes peuses of the Supreme Court; of the circuit and district courts of the °°“’*¤- °¤P°¤S“· United States and of the District of Columbia and Alaska; of jurors and witnesses; of suits in which the United States is interested; of the prosecution of offenses committed against the United States; of the safe·keeping of prisoners; and of the enforcement of the provisions of titletwenty-six of the Revised Statutes, or any acts amendatory thereof R.S.,TitlcXXVL or supplementary thereto, generally, the expenses stated under the fol- I lowing heads, namely: ` For payment of the fees and expenses of United States marshals and M=¤¤ii=t1¤ it ¤ d deputies, six hundred and seventy-Bvc thousand dollars. ‘1°P“"°“· For payment of United States district attorneys, two hundred and District att ¤r· twenty-five thousand dollars. ”°Y°· For payment of assistants to United States district attorneys, one Assistantshundred thousand dollars. For fees of clerks, one hundred and seventy·Bve thousand dollars: Clerks. Provided, That hereafter no part of the appropriations made for the Prouiso. payment of fees for United States marshals or clerks shall be used to pay the fees of United States marshals or clerks upon any writ or bench No fee snowed warrant for the arrest of any person or persons who may be indicted TM M¤=¤t ¤f vm by any United States grand jury, or against whom an information ;‘;;‘:¤;‘;‘d°’ ’°°°¥' may be Bled, where such person or persons is or are under a recogni- ' zance taken by or before any United States commissioner, or other oil Beer authorized by law to take such recognizance, requiring theiappearance of such person or persons before the court in which such indictment ‘ is found or information is Bled, and when such recoguizauce has not been forfeited or said defendant is not in default, unless the court in which such indictment of information is pending orders a warrant to issue; nor shall any part of any money appropriated be used in pay- _P.iy¤ne¤t of per ment of a per diem compensation to any attorney, clerk, or marshal for dw"' TAY . " h ° ¤ attendance in court except for days when the court is open by the Judge §,Q’,'f,,Qs8_ "°””"° for business or business is actually transacted in court, and when they R, g__ ww, 53;;, attend under sections five hundred and eighty-three, Bve hundred and 584. pit 102, ws; eighty-four, six hundred and seventy-one, six hundred and seventytwo, mf °* I: 2%%: P- and two thousand and thirteen of the Revised Statutes, which fact shall 354] °°°‘ I" be certided in the approval of their accounts. For fees of United States commissioners, and justices of the peace C°¤¤¤i¤¤i°¤¤*¤» acting as United States commissioners, Bfty thousand dollars. And no °°°‘ part of any money appropriated by this act shall be used to pay any fees to United States commissioners, marshals, or clerks, for any war- _ rant issued or arrest made, or other fees in prosecutions under the in- 5***;*** ¤¤d°¤¤· ternal revenue laws, unless the prosecution has been approved either {fsf: '""““° before or after such, arrest by the attorney of the United States in the ' district where the offense is alleged to have been committed or the prosecution is by indictment. _ . J For fees of jurors, ibur hundred and fifty thousand dollars. W'?"' For fees of witnesses, five hundred and Bfty thousand dollars. m‘°““°“‘ _ For support of United States prisoners, including necessary clothing 0£',}fP°" °f P"" and medical aid, and transportation to place of conviction,·two hundred ' and Bfty thousand dollars. For rent of United States court-rooms, sixty thousand dollars. _ B¤¤t· For pay of bailiifs and criers; of expenses of district judges directed Bains; oriers, to hold court outside of their districts; of meals for jurors when ordered °*°·