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 FIFTY-FIFTH CONGRESS. SEss. III. C11. 427. 1899. 1237 appeals, the amount of said compensation to be determined by the Attorney-General, twenty thousand dollars. RE1mRURsEMENT T0 I. WHEELER BRANDOW AND C. V. A. BLAU'- I-Wheelcrmudow. VELT: For the reimbursement of Sheriffs I. Wheeler Brandow and C. §‘§‘f,§,B{§}‘Q'°"{,2_ V, A. Blauvelt for expenses incurred in the transportation toNew York i " l 'p` C1ty of United States prisoners to be discharged under section one thousand and forty-two, Revised Statutes, nine dollars and nine cents and twelve dollars and forty-tive cents, respectively, twenty-one dollars and fifty-four cents. EXPENSES OF LITIGATION FOR EASTERN BAND on NORTH CARD- F=·¤¢¤$¤ B¤¤d_ pf LLNA CuERoxEEs: To pay amounts found due by the accounting ofli- g$$li..l&?{ZE,"° M'"` cers of the Treasury on account of the appropriation “Expenses of H-'°¤P°¤¤°¤ 0* miselitigation for Eastern Band of North Carolina Cherokees/’ forty-five °°` cents. UNITED STATES COURTS. cgptgred sums For payment of salaries, fees, and expenses of United States mar- Mmmm. shals and their deputies, to include payments for services rendered in behalf of the United States or otherwise, two hundred thousand dollars: Provided, That hereafter all unserved process remaining in Pr·¤>i¤¤•-· the hands of a United States marshal or his deputies, when the mar- §““§§",f§,€§,§§°}§ hal ceases to be such, shall be immediately delivered to the succeeding ¤¤¤<=¤¤¤i¤z ¤·¤r¤¤¤\· marshal upon request; and when a deputy United States marshal resigns or is removed he shall, upon request, deliver to the United States marshal for the district all process remaining in his hands: Provided, That an Act entitled “An Act to authorize United States }£'f,jjg,;`);¤*{*;]*>’· f. marshal to arrest offenders and fugitives from justice in Indian Terri- process by marshalg; tory," approved June fourth, eighteen hundred and eighty-eight, is ’°¢§·,5 1,., hereby repealed: Provided, That the salary of Abner Gaines, late Abnudhné. United States marshal for the eastern district of Arkansas, for services ,,§f"""°“"“°· °' “" as marshal of said district from March twenty-seventh to April ninth, eighteen hundred and ninety-seven, both dates inclusive, in amount one hundred and fifty-four dollars and forty-four cents, or so much thereof as remains unpaid, shall be paid the same as if said marshal had received an ad interim appointment and qualified thereunder: Provided, That the salaries of the office deputy marshals appointed by Payment or mmen Charles H. Evans, late United States marshal for the district of Mary- §§’,§‘:“ 1,_{*,fg,‘]§§,f‘,{‘,{j land, from and after July seventeenth, eighteen hundred and ninety- ¢1¤¤ri¤¤d- eight, and until their successors were duly appointed and entered upon their duties, or until their services as said office deputies actually ceased, shall be paid in all respects the same as if they had been- duly appointed by the present United States marshal and had qualified: Provided, That credit shall be allowed to Zoeth Houser, United States away umm-. marshal for the `district of Oregon, in the settlement of his accounts, ,,f·"""‘ ‘“ "°°“"*' for payments heretofore made by him to his deputies on account of fees earned by them during the iiscal year eighteen hundred and ninety- eight, on the basis of double the fees allowed by law for United States marshals and their deputies in other districts: Provided, That credit shall be allowed_ in the settlement of the accounts of Barry Baldwin, nary asmwm. late United States marshal for the northern district of California, for _,§’°'* * *° ‘°“"“"' the expenses of Deputy Marshal James H. Lyndon in returning from Boston, Massachusetts, to San Francisco, California, after having transported a United States prisoner to Boston upon a warrant of removal. For salaries of United States district attorneys and expenses of gistricthattvrnpytj United States district attorneys and their regular assistants, six 3,, "gu°””° thousand dollars: Provided, That this appropriation and the like ;¤¤*•:°m_umm appropriation for the fiscal year nineteen hundred shall be available snniiii. al- ammfor the payment, upon the approval of the Attorney-General, of the ggh °“ S“¤’""‘° expenses of the United States district attorneys while absent from their respective districts in connection with services heretofore rendered, or to be rendered, before the Supreme Court of the United States.