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 FIFTY-THIRD CONGRESS. Sess. III. Ch. 189. 1895. 955 fifty-two dollars; clerical services for managers, one thousand five hundred dollars; agents, two thousand four hundred dollars; for traveling expenses of the Board of Managers, their officers and employees, eleven E¤1¤¤¤¤¤¤· thousand five hundred dollars; for outdoor relief, one thousand seven hundred and fifty dollars; for rent, medical examinations, stationery, telegrams, and other incidental expenses, two thousand five hundred dol-" _ lars; in all, thirty-seven thousand eight hundred and forty-six dollars; In all, two million five hundred and fourteen thousand eight hundred _ and forty-six dollars. STATE on Tmmironur Homes: For continuing aid to State or h0§;g;~¤¤dT¤¤iw¤¤ Territorial homes for the support of disabled volunteer soldiers, in con- ' formity with the Act approved August twenty-seventh, eighteen hun- V<>1-25.i>·45<>- dred and eighty-eight, six hundred and twenty-five thousand dollars: Provided, That one-half of any sum or sums retained by State homes ggffggicus on account of pensions received from inmates shall be dmlucted from ' the aid herein provided for. - BACK PAY AND BoUNTY: For payment of amounts for arrears of pay A"°”¤ °* P“Y· ` of two and three year volunteers that maybe certined to be due by the accounting officers of the Treasury during the fiscal year eighteen hundred and ninety-six, two hundred and fifty thousand dollars. 1 For payment of amounts for bounty to volunteers and their widows B°°¤*>’· and legal heirs that may be certiiiedto be due by the accounting officers of the Treasury during the liscal year eighteen hundred and ninety- - six two hundred thousand dollars. _ _ For payment of amounts for bounty under the Act of July twenty- $jf;§°;g‘,l’°“”*Y· eighth, eighteen hundred and sixty-six, that may be certitied to be due`` by the accounting officers of the Treasury during the Hscal year eight - een hundred and ninety-six, twenty-five thousand dollars. For payments of amounts for commutation of rations to prisoners of ,,g$_’*'““"**i°¤ °* ”· war in rebel States, and to soldiers on furlough, that may be certified to be due by the accounting officers of the Treasury during the nscal year eighteen hundred and ninety-six, ten thousand dollars. UNDER THE DEPARTMENT or JUSTICE. ,_.§§€¤*"°***¤* °*” M Connr-House, WASHINGTON, D1sTn1cT or COLUMBIA: For annual °""""‘°“‘°· D· “· repairs, per estimate of the Architect of the Capitol, one thousand dollars. ' _ MISCELLANEOUS. Miscellaneous. Dicrmxnirzo- surrs nv cmlms AGAINST THE Umrmn Srarnsz For ,Q··f¤¤<¤¤s ¤¤¤¢¤ i¤ defraying the necessary expenses incurred in the examination of wit- ° ° H S' nesses and procuring of evidence in the matter of claims against the United States, and in defending suits in the Court of Claims, including. the payment of such expenses as in the discretion of the Attorney- General shall be necessary for making proper defense for the United States in the matter of French spoliation claims, to be expended under the direction of the Attorney—General, twenty-tive thousand dollars. Pumsniivo vrorxrioxs or THE mrnnoounsm Acrs AND FRAUDS1 0}’;]=;f;{ylg;j<jgg¤¤¤ For detecting and punishing violations of the intercourse Acts of Con- nmnm mvact. ` gress and irauds committed in the Indian service, the same to be expended by the Attorney-General in allowing such fees and compensation of witnesses, jurors, marshals and deputies, and agents, and in collecting evidence, and in defraying such other expenses as may be necessary for this purpose, five thousand dollars. _ PROSECUTION or onmms: For the detection and prosecution of cn§’¤gg_°°° “°*°¤ °‘ crimes against the United States, preliminary to indictment; for the investigation of official acts, records, and accounts of officers of the • courts, including the investigation of the accounts of marshals, attorneys, clerks of the United States courts, and United States commissioners, under the direction of the Attorney-General, and for this purpose all the records and dockets of these 'ofiicers, without exception,