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 1180 FIFTY-SIXTH CONGRESS. Sess. 11. ca. ssa 1901. two, is to be retained in reimbursement of the expenses of the commis- Reimbursement of sion, shall be covered into the Treasury: And provided further, That g;P¤Ym°¤t$ *0* P*l9’ shall credit and reimburse to the appropriation for " mergencies aris- PBHSES of COIDmlS· . . • • _ • • ” sion. Ing In the d1plomat1c and consular service, nineteen hundred and one, the total amount withdrawn therefrom, under the President’s direction, to meet the expenses of the commission prior to the passage of this Act. ¤§fl““"m"“‘ °f ‘l“S‘ UNDER THE DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE. ¤¤¤¤-h¤vS¤»Di¤¢ri¢¢ COURT-HOUSE, WASHINGTON, DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA: For annual °fC°1°mbm' repairs, as per estimate of the Architect of the Capitol, one thousand dollars. KS3? Ié<$1§§?§;{,*h· For continuing construction of the new United States penitentiary " p " at Fort Leavenworth, Kansas, one hundred and fifty thousand dollars, to be available immediately and to remain available until expended. Miscellaneous. MISCELLANEOUS. c,£$£¤di¤g Sum i¤ DEFENDING SUITS IN CLAIMS AGAINST- THE UNITED STATES! For ` defraying the necessary expenses, including salaries of necessary employees in Washington, District of Columbia, incurred in the examination of witnesses and procuring of evidence in the matter of claims against the United States and in defending suits in the Court of Claims, including defense for the United States in the matter of French spoliation claims, to be expended under the direction of the Attorney-General, forty-five thousand dollars. ug1¤S¤ig?ig§1 mjggljrgé PUNISIHNG vIoLAT1oNs or THE INTERCOURSE Acrs AND ERAUDS: For am, Indian service. detecting and punishing violations of the intercourse Acts of Congress and frauds 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, four thousand dollars. m_f,{gSs¤°¤“°¤ of PROSECUTION or cRrMEs: For the detection and prosecution of crimes ` against the United States, preliminary to indictment; the investigation of official acts, records, and accounts of marshals, attorneys, clerks of the United States courts, and United States commissioners, for which purpose all the records and dockets of said officers, without exception, shall be examined by the agents of the Attorney-General at any time; the inspection of United States prisoners and prisons; to be expended under the direction of the Attorney-General, and to include salaries of all necessary agents in Washington, District of Columbia, forty-tive _ thousand dollars. §fgY*§g§F3§,§§,P§,?§§§; TRAVELING AND MISCELLANEOUS ExrENsEs: For traveling and other '· ’ miscellaneous and emergency expenses authorized and approved by the Attorney-General, to be expended at his discretion, the provisions of the first paragraph of section thirty-six hundred and forty-eight, Revised Statutes, to the contrary notwithstanding, seven thousand live hundred dollars. c1£;;S6°¤*l°¤ of PROSECUTION AND COLLECTION OF CLAIMS: For the prosecution and ` collection of claims due the United States, to be expended under the direction of the Attorney-General, five hundred dollars. ,,,Ax}g§,l;*;{ug€Xp€DS€s_ TRAVELING EXPENSES, TERRITORY OF ALASKA: For the actual and necessary expenses of the judges and clerks in the district of Alaska Zlvlipn traveling in the discharge of their official duties, three thousand o ars. Rem- RENT AND INQIDENTAL EXPENSES, TERRITORY or ALASKA: For furniture, fuel, books, stationery, and other incidental expenses, for the offices of the marshals, attorneys, and salaried commissioners in the district of Alaska, ten thousand dollars.
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