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 FIFTY-SECOND CONGRESS. Sess. I. Ch. 311. 1892. 297 For transportation, being a deficiency for the iiscal year eighteen hundred and ninety-one, seventy-five dollars. PROSECUTION or Camus: To pay amounts found due by the Prosecution or accounting officers of the Treasury on account of prosecutions of crimes, °’*¤*°¤· being for the service of the fiscal year ended June thirtieth, eighteen hundred and ninety-one, as follows: To pay the Richmond and Danville Railroad Company, twenty dollars and thirty cents. Ruroum Scuoor., DISTRICT or Conmumia: That in order to settle 1;,;.,,,., sd,.,,,;_ the accounts for “Buildings, Reform School ” the accounting officers -1;,,,.,,-,,, ,,¤,,]a,,c,,_ of the Treasury are hereby authorized to transizerthe unexpended balance of subheads of appropriations to meet disbursements already made, no money being hereby appropriated out of the Treasury therefor. EXPENSES UNITED STATES c0U1:TS. unimismamms. FEES Fon TIARSHALS: To supply denciencies in the appropriations M¤r¤1¤¤1¤’f·=¢¤- for fees and expenses of marshals, United States courts, for the fiscal years as follows: For eighteen hundred and ninety-two, two hundred and fifty thousand dollars. For eighteen hundred and ninety-one, one hundred and seventy-five thousand two hundred and one dollars and seven cents. For eighteen hundred and ninety, one thousand dollars For fees of special deputy marshals at Congressional elections, be- Cswmi ;3°P“fi°¤· ing a deiiciency for the fiscal year eighteen hundred and ninety-one, aY.}°.€f°°°°" ° °°' one hundred and thirty dollars. For fees of special deputy marshals at Congressional elections, being a deficiency for the fiscal year eighteen hundred and eighty-nine, twenty-five dollars. · . FEES or W1TNnssEs: To supply deficiencies in the appropriations wamswvrea. for fees of witnesses, United States courts, for the ilscal years as fol-_ lows: - For eighteen hundred and eighty-nine, one thousand dollars. Fnns or DISTRICT ATTORNEYS: To supply denciencies in the ap- Di¤¤i·=*¤**¤¤¤¤>‘¤- propriations for fees of District Attorneys, United States courts for the FM- iiscal years as follows: For eighteen hundred and ninety-two, sixty-five thousand dollars. For eighteen hundred and ninety-one, forty-seven thousand eight hundred and ninety-four dollars and ninety-five cents. For eighteen hundred and ninety, one thousand nine hundred and sixteen dollars and twenty-seven cents. To supply deficiencies in the appropriations for special compensation u_§¤°¢*¤* ¤•>¤P¤¤¤¤· to district attorneys for the fiscal years, as follows: ` For eighteen hundred and ninety-two, three thousand five hundred and sixtythree and eighty-six cents. For eighteen hundred and ninety-one, seven thousand four hundred and sixty-one dollars and seventy-six cents. For eighteen hundred and ninety, one thousand eight hundred and fifteen dollars and nine cents. PAY or Srncmr. ASSISTANT ATTORNEYS: To supply denciencies in “§g_·£;; ¤=¤*¤°¤¤* the appropriations for pay of special assistant attorneys, United States ` courts, lor the fiscal years as follows: For eighteen hundred and ninety-one, twenty-four thousand nine hundred and ninety dollars and forty-seven cents. For eighteen hundred and ninety fourteen thousand three hundred and sixty dollars. _ FEES OF CLERKS: To supply deficiencies in the appropriations for C‘°"*' '°°’· fees of clerks, United States courts, for the fiscal years as follows: For eighteen hundred and ninety-two, forty-five thousand dollars. For eighteen hundred and ninety-one, nfty-three thousand nine hun~ dred and sixty-nine dollars and eighty-five cents.