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 FIFTY-FIRST CONGRESS. Sess. II. Ch. 542. 1891. 985 For payment of amounts for bounty under the act of Jul twenty- Awww ¤<>¤¤W- eighth, eighteen hundred and sixty-six, that may be certided to be due by the accountinlg officers of the Treasury during the fiscal year Vol. 14. p. 322. eighteen hundred an ninety-two, so much therefor as may be neces- Sailgy is hereby appropriated; or payment 0 amounts for commutation of rations to prisoners u£•£g¤g¤*;“°£sg£et of war in rebel States, and to soldiers on furlou h, that may be cer- of wummbgn saws tified to be due by the accounting officers of thegfreasury during the f§,;h‘f°"”°’S °“ f'"" fiscal year eighteen hundred and ninety-two, so much therefor as may be necessary is hereby appropriated. UNDER THE DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE. mg{dgJ%£°¤* Coumnocsu, WAsn1NeToN, Disrmcr or CoLUm;s1A: For annual, g¤g;r¤g<>g¤¤. Washgeppirs, per estimate of the Architect of the Capitol, one thousand mR,epd.k·s, ‘ 0 ars. For the remodeling and reipair of the a paratus for the heating, 1mu¤g,em. ventilation, and plumbing o the United States courthouse in the of §Va.s11ringgon, District of Columbia, four thousand one hunan eig ty o . MISCELLANEOUS. Mi¤¤¤¤¤¤¤<>¤¤» DEFENDING SUITS IN CLAIMS AGAINST THE UNITED STATES: For Defend' suits in defraying the necessary expenses incurred in the examination of wit- §{§','j,",,'é‘ng’“ Umm nesses and procuring of evidence in the matter of claims against the United States and in defending suits in the Court of Claims, including the payment of such expenses as in the discretion of the Attorney-General shall be necessary for making proper defense for the United States in the matter of French spoliation claims, to be explended amide; the direction of the Attorney-General, twenty-five thousand dollars. · PUNIBHING VIOLATIONS OF THE INTERCOURSE ACTS AND FRAUDS: mmm amos. for detecting and punishing violations of the intercourse acts of Con- d *:*g<;§: gress, and frauds committed in the Indian service, the same to be ew. expended by the Attorney—General in allowing such fees and compensation to witnesses, jurors, marshals and elputies, and agents, and in collecting evidence, and in defraying suc other expenses as Imay be necessary for this purpose, five thousand dollars. PROSECUTION OF CRIMES: or the detection and prosecution of Msgcérrigcgdteahw crimesagainst the United States, preliminary to indictment; for the °“°‘°° " ‘ investigation of official acts, records, and accounts of officers of the mmuguuous. courts, including the investigation of the accounts of marshals, attorney, clerks of the Unite States court, and United States commissioners, under the direction of the Attorney-General, and for this purpose all the records and dockets of these officers, without exceptioni slhall be examined by his agents at any time, thirty-five thousan dollars. EXPENSES OF TERRITORIAL COURTS IN UTAH TERRITORY: For U£<il¤'¤'i¢¤¤‘i¤l ¢0\1¤‘¤¤, defra 'ng the contingent expenses of the courts, including fees of ` the Uhiited States district attorney and his assistants, the fees and per diems of the United States commissioners and clerks of the court, and the fees, er diems, and traveling explenses of the United States marshal for tge Territory of Utah, with the expenses of summoning jurors, subpmnaing witnesses, of arresting, guarding, and transporting prisoners, of hiring and feedingguards, and of supplying and carin for the penitentiary, to be pai under the direction and approved of the Attorney-General, upon accounts duly verified and certified, forty thousand dollars. INDUSTRIAL HOME, UTAH TERRITORY: For aid to the Industrial Indusmal Home. Christian Home Association in Utah Territory, four thousand dollars. Um