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 FIFTY-FIRST CON GRESS. Sess. I. Ch. 1126. 1890. 541 DEPARTMENT or JUSTICE. upepmmelz or Jus- For traveling expenses, Territory of Alaska, twenty dollars. A1¤¤k¤¤¤¤¤¢¤- For rent and incidental expenses offce of marshal, Territory of Alaska, sixty-four dollars and sixty two cents. For exlpenses of Territorial courts in Utah, one hundred dollars. Um °<>¤¤‘*¤· For sa aries district marshals, thirty dollars and ninety-two cents. ¤¤¤¤¤¤¤· For fees and expenses marshals United States courts, ten thousand one hundred and eighty-seven dollars and forty-five cents. For fees of clerks United States courts, four thousand nine hun- °*°*‘¤ dred and thirty-eight dollars and sixty five cents. For fees of commissioners United States courts, two thousand nve <¤<>¤¤¤=i¤¤i¤¤¤¤·¤- hundred and fifty dollars and ninety cents. For fees of jurors United States courts, seventy nine dollars and ·¥¤¤>¤~ fifteen cents. For fees of witnesses United States courts, two hundred and forty- W**¤¤¤¤¤ four dollars and fifty-five cents. For support of prisoners United States courts, three thousand seven Pr¤¤<>¤¢¤· hundred and forty-three dollars and forty three cents. For rent of court-rooms United States courts, one hundred and R°”*· °°“"”°°”’”· eighty-seven dollars and fifty cents. _ lor miscellaneous expenses United States courts, one thousand m"°““"°°“°‘ four hundred and twenty-six dollars and forty-five cents. Claims allowed b CLAIMS ALLOWED BY THE FIRST AUDITOR AND COM- ram Auditor and MISSIONER OF CUSTOMS. &’,j¥f““‘°“°' °‘ °“" For expenses of collecting the revenue from customs, five thousand °°“°°“”¢ °“°°°'”* two hun red and sixty-one dollars and twenty nine cents. _ For repayment to importers excess of deposits, sixteen dollars and ”°“"’”""“’°"’°"‘ tlurtee' n cents._ For repairs and preservation of public buildings, one hundred and mm "““d“‘g’· sixty-six dollars and fifteen cents. For su plies of lighthouses, eight hundred and fifteen dollars. pu¥$¤¤*·¤°¤¤°¤¤¤* For salaries of keepers of light-houses, five dollars and fifty-four cmugmrmme keepcents. For ex uses of fog-signals, eighteen hundred and eighty-eight, "°'—*‘°‘€“'·‘* eleven dollars and fifty cents. _ _ For expenses of buoyagie, eighteen hundred and eighty-eight, five B*%°Y•¢°· hundred and twenty-six ollars and sixty-eight cents. For Li ht-House Establishment, eighteen hundred and sixty-one, m,L§,T{,",F°"‘° E'""' two hunched and nfty-nine dollars and thirty four cents. For Life-Saving Service, one hundred and eighty-one dollars and m° *****8 $°"‘°°- e' ht two cents. . liver? salaries and expenses of agents at-seal fisheries in Alaska, six- ““"‘°°°’““*‘°"°’~ teen dollars and ninety cents. DEPARTMENT CLAIMS ALLOWED BY SECOND ,,,§{;',},’,,‘$,l’,':,,';‘"'§,;’,E WAR AUDITOR AND SECOND COMPTROLLER. 33 Sw, and so forth, of the Arm , eighteen hundred and eighty- Amy ’°" seiidil Edd prior years, twenty-sevenlthousand and thirty-three dollars and eight -seven cents. _ _ For pay, and so forth, of the Army, eighteen hundred and eighty- eight, three thousand five hundred and forty-seven dollars and Jive cents. ., twill1d:-? y of volunteers, Mexican WM', one hundred and seventy- ¥°¤°¤¤ '°l'“"°°"'* nine dolhars and forty-three cents. ‘ For pay of mounted riilemen (volunteers) under Colonel John C. M¤¤¤¢¤¤v¤¤·=¤f¤¤¤ Fremont, twenty-five dollars.