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 528 FIFTY-FIRST CONGRESS. Sess. I. Ch. 1126. 1890. ·¤¤vv¤¤¤f¤‘¤¤¤¤* Surronr or Pmsounnsz For support of United States prisoners, including necessary clothing and medical aid and transportation to place of conviction, and including support of prisoners becoming insane during impfisonment and continuing insane after expiration of sentence, who ave no friends to whom they can be sent, being for deficiencies on account of nscal years, as fol ows: For eighteen hundred and ninety, ten thousand dollars; For eighteen hundred and eighty-nine, eight thousand one hundred and fifteen dollars and sixty-seven cents; in all, eighteen thousand one hundred and nfteen do lars and sixty seven cents. ¤=•y¤1m1m¤,em. PAY OF BAILIFFS: For pay of bailiffs an criers, not exceeding three bailiffs and one crier in each court, except in the southern districts 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 comtpensation for jury commissioners, five dollars per day, not excee ing three days for any term pf court, being for deficiencies on account of fiscal years, as folows: For eighteen hundred and ninety, thirty-five thousand dollars; For eighteen hundred and eighty-nine, two thousand nine hundred and forty-six dollars and forty-four cents; in all, thirty-seven thousand nine hundred and forty-six dollars and forty-four cents. -M·¤¤¤¤v¤’f¤¤¤ Finns or Disrmcr Arronnnrs; For ayment of United States district attorneys the regular fees providiad by law for official services, being for enciencies ou account of fiscal years, as follows: · For eig teen hundred and ninety, twenty five thousand dollars; For eighteen hundred and eeighty-nine, eighteen thousand five hundred and two dollars and fty-nine cents ; in all, forty three thousand five hundred and two dollars and nfty-nine cents. DISTRICT Arronnnrs AND Assrsrxnrsz For payment to district . attorneys of compensation fixed by the Attorney-General for serviges pot covered  salary or fees, being deficiencies on account of ca ears, as o ows : Foryeighteen hundred and ninety, five thousand dollars. For eighteen hundred and eighty-nine, three thousand five hundred an ninety-nine dollars and ninety-five cents. 3¤¢¤’¤'•¤'¤•·¤¤ For payment of regular assistants to district attorneys, three thousand dollars. · sP°°**' •¤¤*¤¤¤¤¤ For payment of assistants to district attorneys employed by the Attorney-General to aid district attorneys in special cases, being deficiencies on account of fiscal years, as fo lows ; For eighteen hundred and ninety, thirteen thousand dollars. .mmo.u¤mm. For payment of John G. McNutt, assistant to the United States attorney for the district of Indiana, for fees earned and services rendered by him in the circuit and district courts of the United States for said district, in customs case numbered thirty-seven hundred and twenty-five for forfeitures, five hundred dollars. For eighteen hundred and eighty-nine, sixteen thousand nine hundred an thirty-one dollars and forty-seven cents ; For payment of the accounts for legal services rendered the Government as recommended by the Attorney-General and set forth in House Executive Document Numbered Four hundred and nfty-five, Eifty-first Congress. first session, eight thousand nine hundred and sixty-five dollars and fifteen cents. d Eor miscellaneous expenses of United States, twenty-five thousand o ars. <¤¤¤°¤¤¤ FEES or Cmsznxs; For fees of clerks of United States courts, being for deficiencies on account of Escal years, as follows : For eighteen hundred and ninety, forty five thousand dollars ; For eighteenhundred and eight-y-nine, thirty eight thousand two hundred and nineteen dollars and seventy-nine cents;