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 410 FIFTY-FIRST CONGRESS. Sess. I. Ch. 837. 1890. Ame, p.92. Territory, and for other purposes," passed May second, eighteen ‘ hundred and ninety, and for taking testimony, stenographer’s fees, and other expenses necessary to be incurred in the preparation and trial of such suit, ten thousand dollars. wsllglfieg Di¤gi9¤ For salaries of the district judges, district attorneys, and district · mum dgugvir§}¤ih1S§° marshals for the States of Idaho and Wy*oming, from the date each qualines to June thirtieth, eighteen hundred and ninety one, so much therefor as may be necessary. ' Ol°"*`“ ***5 For fees of clerks, one hundred and seventy-five thousand dollars. mI;*gug:s7l;£cS· °°¤*· For fees of United States commissioners, and justices of the dpeace ` acting as United States commissioners, one hundred thousan dol- I·i¤¤i*·¤¢i¤¤~ lars. And no part of any mone appropriated by this act shall be used to pay any fees to United, States commissioners, marshals, clerks for any warrant issued or arrest made, or other fees in prosecutions under the internal revenue laws, unless the prosecution has M¤;:Ew¤P¤i¤¤ W been commenced upon a sworn compllaint setting forth the facts ` constituting the odense and alleging them to be within the ersonal knowledge of the amant, or upon sworn complaint by a coliiéctor or deputy collector of internal revenue or revenue agent, setting forth the facts upon information and belief and approved either before or after such arrest by a circuit or district judge or the attorney of the , United States in the district where the offense is alleged to have been committed or the indictment is found. ·‘¤*'°¤ *°°¤- For fees of jurors, six hundred and fifty thousand dollars. Wi*¤¤¤¤¤¤f¤¤¤— For fees of witnesses, nine hundred thousand dollars. 8¤1»1¤>r¤>fv¤·¤¤<>¤¤¤ _ For support of United States prisoners, including necessary cloth- ’ mg and medical aid and trans rtatiou to place of conviction, and including support of prisoners belcoming insane during imprisonment . and continuing insane after expiration of sentence, who have no friends to whom they can be sent, three hundred and seventy five thousand dollars. R¤¤¤- For rent of United States court-rooms, nfty thousand dollars, B•i¤¤¤,cr¤¤r¤.¤¤¢· For pay of bailiifs and criers not exceeding three bailiifs and one crier in each court, except in the southern district of New York; of expenses of district judges directed to hold court outside of their districts; of meals for jurors in United States cases when ordered by court; of compensation for °ury commissioners, five dollars per day, not exceeding three days flor any one term of court, one hundred and thirty-tive thousand six hundred dollars. M¤¤¤¤¤¤¤¤¤¤- For payment of such miscellaneous expenses as may be authorized by the Attorney-General, including the employment of janitors and watchmen in rooms or buildings rented for the use of courts, and of interpreters, experts, and stenographers; of furnishing and collecting evidence w ere the United States is or may be a party in tingerest, and moving of records, one hundred and forty thousand o ars. “"`“"°°"·“*°"· °*°·~ For actual expenses of trans ortation and subsistence of 'urors gg2Q M" mln and witnesses summoned to atteiid the United States district Jcourt m Alaska in United States cases, in addition to their mileage and per diems, one thousand dollars. . To enable_ the marshal of the Supreme Court of the United States, Ju;>,;‘¤£·;§mC*¤i°f· under the direction of the court, to obtain the oil portrait of Chief- Justice Marshall, to be hung in the robing-room with those of the other deceased Chief Justices already there, one thousand dollars, or so much thereof as may be necessary. ¤¤*=·¤*¤· UNDER LEGISLATIVE. g;§';’r§§’g§g;§ _,‘{;_°g; _S'1‘Aj1‘HMEN’1‘ or APPFOPRIATIONS ; For preparation under the _p»ppm-ed by sppm direction of the Committees on Appropriations of the Senate and
 * ’“°"°" °°m”"““°“· House of Representatives, of the statements showing appropriations