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 FIFTY-FIRST CONGRESS. Sess. II. Ch. 540. 1891. 881 To pay the Washington Post Company for advertisin in the fiscal Washington rm. geir ended June thirtieth, eighteen hundred and eiglity-nine, ten P“"‘“"""°°‘ o ars. To pay the estate of Eu ene Schu ler, late a ent and consul- en- Eugene8c}; lar, eral_ of the United State§ at Cairo}: Egypt fol? expenses incugred *’*Y'“°”°°°`g°°°°°*· durmgthe iiscal year eighteen hundred and ninety, for purchasing , and s ipping to the Deplartment of Agriculture, lyoung date trees and onions from Egypt, t ree hundred and four dollars and seventy- nme cents. To enable the Secretary of the Treasury to pay to the State of Wyoming. Wyoming, for the use of Wyoming University, the sum which said State would have been entitled as a Territory to receive for the years eighteen hundred and eighty-eight and eighteen hundred and eighty-nine under the provisions of an act entitled "An act to estab ished agricultural-experiment stations in connection with the colleges estab ished in the several States, under the provisions of an "‘°“° “"""°"“· act approved July second, eighteen hundred and sixty-two, and of V¤1·24»P·440- the acts supplementary thereto," and of other acts making appropriations to carry into eiect the provisions of such acts thirty thousand dollars: Provided, That this appropriation shall not be availa- Proviso. ble until satisfactory proof shall be furnished to the Secretary of rm: required. the Trea ury that said university maintained such experimental stations in com liauce with said law during said years eighteen hundred and eighty-eight and eighteen hundred and eighty-nme. DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE. mmwmwu Jus- FEES or MABSHAIS: To sup ly deficiencies in the appropriations nnnnnawrees. . for fees and ex nsos of marshals, United States courts, for the fiscal year as folldws: For eighteen hundred and ninety-one, four hundred thousand dollars: Provided, That not exceeding two hundred thousand dollars ewan. of this appropriation ma be advanced to marshals, to be accounted Advances. for in the usual way, tile residue to remain in the Treasury, to be used, if at all, onl in the payment of the accounts of marshals in iéhe manner providbed in section eight hundred and fifty-six, Revised RB.,¤¤c.8¤6. 9.161. tatutes. For eighteen hundred and ninety, two hundred and fourteen thousand three hundred and twenty-seven dollars and seventy-four cents. Fans or Drsrnror Arronimvsz To supp}y deficiencies in the ap- Attorneywtees. propriations for fees of district attorneys, nited States courts, for the fiscal ylears, as follows: · For eig teen hundred and ninety-one, twenty-five thousand dollars. For eighteen hundred and ninety, eight thousand and sixty-one dollars and ninety-four cents. For eighteen hundred and eighty-nine, one thousand four hundred and sixty-four dollars and forty-eight cents. PAY or Srncmn Assrsrnrzr Arrosumrsz To supply deficiencies Attorneys' specan in the appropriations for ay of special assistant attorneys, United ”“*°"“’°’· States courts, for the fiscall ears, as follows: For eighteen hundred and, ninety, eight thousand six hundred and seventy-four dollars and twenty-four cents. "For eighteen hundred and eighty-nme, two thousand two hundred and sixty-one dollars and eigh?-six cents. FEES on CLERKS: To su ply de ciencies in the appropriations enemy me for fees of clerks, United States courts, for the fiscal years as follows : For eighteen hundred andrninety-one, forty-five thousand dollars. For eighteen hundred and ninety, twenty-t ree thousand two hundred and fifty-nve dollars and thirty cents. sur 1.—vo1. XX\`I——5G