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 rirrrrissr conenmss. sees. 1. cn. 1126. isso. 527 For eighteen hundred and eighty-eight, except the claims of the Central aciiic and Southern Pacific Uailroad Companies, two hundred and twenty-nine dollars and eighty-nine cents ; in all, two thousand nine hundred and forty-Eve dollars and ninety-four cents. SUPPORT on CONVICTS! For support, maintenance, and transpor- $¤pp¤rq,euc..¤fc¤¤— tation of convicts transferred from the District of Columbia, to be f§',§,,,P‘S°"°° °f °‘* expended under the direction of the Attorney-General, being for de ciencies on account of Hscal years, as follows: For eighteen hundred and ninety, five thousand dollars; For eighteen hundred and eighty-nine, for amount found due b the accounting officers of the Treasury, four thousand two hundred and thirty dollars and eighty cents; in all, nine thousand two hundred and thirty dollars and eighty cents. One-half of which sum mu: mm name; shall be paid out of the revenues of the District of Columbia and ’°"““°’~ » the other half out of the Treasury of the United States. JUDICIAL. Jmucmn. - EXPENSES UNITED STATES COURTS. c°Frr;;¢g;fpcmz;ates· UNITED STATES COURT IN ALASKA: For payment to Lafayette Amen. Dawioin, latesaiudgel of ltlhe  Statéegfpkourt for the dmtript oéi L““"°“° D““°“·· Alas ,te a ue'mromu s ,ei een unre an eighty-six, to September third, eightgi hundredind eighty-six, two hundred and forty six dollars an sixty cents. I•‘EEs AND Exrmusns or MARSHALS1 For fees and expenses of m¤m¤·¢¤¤¤,e¤·. gnarshals Unite;} lStates courts, being for deficiencies on account of sca ears, as o ows : Forseighteen hundred and ninety, ninety thousand dollars; For eighteen hundred and eighty-nine, one hundred thousand six hundred and thirty-four dollars and fifty-four cents; For eighteen hundred and eighty-eight, five thousand eight hundred and thirty-four dollars and forty-nine cents; in all, one hun-. dred and ninety-six thousand four hundred and sixty-nine dollars and three cents. For payment of sépecial deputy marshals at Congressional elections, speem deputies, being a deficiency or the fiscal year eighteen hundred and eighty-   °‘°°‘ nine, thirtly-fougthecipsapd secyen hgulrdred Eid fprtygiiwée doglags. wed mm To a ar. 10 ·,w1owo emp 10 ,ae euy m Maryc. .. Statedhdrarshal, in Oklahoma, the sum of three hundred dollars, in full for his services as deputy marshalduring the olpening of _Oklahoma, Indian Territory, in the year eighteen hun red and eighty- nine. To pa Daniel F. Wyatt, for services as deputy United States mar- D•nielF.Wyatt. shal in Oklahoma, Indian Territory, in eighteen hundred and eighty- nine, one hundred angninety-eightt dolilaigi I f h That the Attorne - enera inves iga e e c aims 0 suc persons Oklahoma uepuuee as are alleged to hate rendered service in Oklahoma since the lands m{g;§¤;§°°*°¤ °¤°‘ therein were opened to settlement by proclamatmn of the President under orders o the United States marshal as deiputies, in comlpliance with directions from the Attorney-General, an estimate to the next Congress for the sum necessary to pay the amounts which he may find properly due for such services. _ _ Fans or rmons: I•or fees of jurors United States courts sixty- .r¤m¤·:¤-s. five thousand dollars ; _ · _ Fmas OF WITNESSES: FOP fees of WHDHGSSGS; United States courts, Witnonscvfces. being for deficiencies on account of fiscal years, as follows: For eighteen hundred and ninety, one hundred thousand dollars; For eighteen hundred and eighty-eight, one thousand three hundred an<§fifty~six dollars and eighty-seven cents ; in all, one hundred and one thousand three hundred and fifty-six dollars and eighty- seven cents.