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 ,FIF'1‘Y-THIRD CONGRESS. Sess. III. Ons. 43-45. 1895. 639 DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE. t_ Department of Jus ICB. For the following additional clerks in the Department of Justice for ·“‘““°”°l °l°*k¤· the six months ending June thirtieth, eighteen hundred and ninety-tive, namely: For three clerks of class tour; three clerks of class three; two clerks of class two, and two clerks at the rate of nine hundred dollars per annum each; in all, seven thousand four hundred dollars. UNITED STATES COURTS. U"j'°‘l S""°“ °°“"‘“· For fees of jurors, one hundred and thirty thousand dollars. `;;T°r°’ f°°°‘ For tees of witnesses, five hundred thousand dollars. `m" f°°" For support of United States prisoners, inclndin g necessary clothing ufugeft ¤f rri¤¤¤— and medical aid and transportation to place of conviction, or place of' bona fide residence in the United States, and including support of prisoners becoming insane` during imprisonment, as well before as after conviction, and continuing insane after expiration of sentence, who have no friends to whom they can be sent, three hundred and forty thousand dollars. SENATE. - S¤¤··*~· For materials for folding, twelve thousand dollars. F°m“g “‘“°'““*‘ nonsn or nnrnnsnnrrnrivns. ..}$';Z‘° °"‘°*"°“"“° To pay Joel Grayson for services in the document room from January J¤e1G¤¤y•o¤. ilrst to December thirty-first, inclusive, eighteen hundred and ninety- five, at seventy-tive dollars per mouth, nine hundred dollars. Mmmm gmk',} To enable the Clerk of the House of Representatives to pay the sal- valid mums comary of the second assistant clerk to the Committee on Invalid Pensions, ““"°°· _ at six dollars per day during_ the session, seven hundred and twenty- six dollars, or so much thereofas may be necessary. The words “ during the session” as here used to be construed to mean one hundred and twenty-one days. For miscellaneous items and expenses of special and M*¤°°“*¤°°¤¤·°*¤· select committees, seven thousand dollars. Approved, January 25, 1895. CHAP. 44.-An Act To authorize the Secretary of War to issue four condemned Jmunry 25. 1895. iron guns and progectiles to the officer in charge of the Government lot in Oakwood 'i_""" Cemetery, near C icago, Illinois. Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled, That the Secretary of Watr is _ c¤¤a¤m¤a1_ cannon hereby authorized to issue four condemned iron guns and proiectiles to Q§§.‘,£f‘},{,°,.L‘:Q°f}'n$°“°‘ the officer in charge of the Government lot in Oakwood Cemetery, near Chicago, Illinois, in which are buried both Union and Confederate dead; . and that he be authorized to expend them in ornamenting said lot. Approved, January 25, 1895. CHAP. 45.-An Act Authorizing certain officers of the Navy and Marine Corps Jm¤m·yg5,1g95_ to mlminjster oaths. -—-——-·——-—-· Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America. in Congress assembled, That judges-advocate of naval gs?. mn be d_ general courts-martial and courts of inquiry, and all commanders in m,,,,,,;,,.,, ,},.,,,,.,2;,, chief of naval squadrons, commandants of navy—yards and stations, ¤¤i¢¤¤· and officers commanding vessels of the Navy, and the adjutant and