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 222 SIXTY—TH1RD CONGRESS. Sess. I. Ch. 32. 1913. SP°°i*** °¤*”·°¤‘ °** For a ment of assistants to the Attorney General and to United umm" States §lis}l:rict attorntzsscemployed by the Attorneg Generatl to aid in special cases, for thed f al tygarssganxen himdre and thirteen and ete hun an our n, . _ _ D¤¤*¤¤*¤**¤¤·¤Y·D-°· mllioreglees of the United Statds district attorney for the District of Columbia for the fiscal ear nineteen hundred end eleven, $57.05. _ S°PP°'*°‘ 1**•°¤¤=· For support of United, States prisoners, mcluding necessary clothing and medical aid, and transportation to place of eonviction or place o bona fide residence  the United States, and mcluding support of prisoners beeoming msene during imprisonment, as_ well b ore as after conviction, and contm msane after expiration of sentence, who have no friends to whom they can   sent; or expenses of shiping remains of deceased prisoners to their homesm the nited States; For the ense of care and medical treatment of guardsemployed lg the Uniltgd States who may be injured by prisoners Wl11l8•S8.ld guar are endeavoring to prevent escalpes or suppressing mutmy; or expenses incurred in identifying an pursuing prisoners and for rewards for their recapture, or the fiscal year mneteen hundred and ten, $12.50. . pm"` by the Attorney General for the United States courts and their officers, rovided that in so far as it mauH be deemed necessary by the Attorney general this ap opriation sh be available for such expenses in the District of Alasira, for the fiscal years that follow: For nineteen hundred and nine, $548.85. For nineteen hundred and ten, $294.25. r For nineteen hundred  eleven, $64.20. f;",’;§*,$'§,?j,Km,_ For the speport of the United States penitentiary at Leavenworth, Kansas, as o ows: S°“"““"°°· For subsistence, including the same objects specified under this head for this institution in the sundgg civil aplpropriation Act of A t twenty-fourth, nineteen hundr and twe ve, $4,492.10. °*°“**¤¢»°‘°- lllor clothing and tra.nspIe;tation, including the same ob'ects specified under this head for t institution in the sundry civil appro riagpn8Act of August twenty-fourth, nineteen hundred and twelie, S 8. 9. ¤i¤¤¤¤¤¤¤¤¤¤· For miscellaneous expenditures in the discretion of the Attorney General, mcluding the same objects specified under this head for this institution in the sundry civil appropriation Act of August twenty- fourth, nineteen hundred and tw5ve, $8,004.01. mike cmu Depart- POST OFFICE DEPARTMENT. 0, The bequest of the late C._F. Macdonald of $2,000 to the Secretary News by- of the Treasury for the service of the Post Office Department, to be used by the Postmaster General for the improvement of the postal money-order system of the United States, is accepted, and an appropriation of said amount is hereby made, to be expended under the authority and direction of a commission of three persons, who shall be appointed by the Postmaster General and serve without compensation. rmau sm-as. POSTAL SERVICE. · our or mn rosran nnvnmms. ,,,§,",i_;,"g§3 ‘°’ ‘°" For payment of limited indemnity for lost insured mail for the fiscal year nineteen hundred and fourteen, $65,000. £mP°¤,_§§pp,°P,,_ The uneiepended balance of the appropriation of $750,000 made by arggéh 37 IL m the general eficxency appropriation Act, approved March fourth, nine- ’ teen hundred and thirteen, not exceeding $15,000, for the Parcel Post
 * ¤¤•¤•¤¤¤ °*· For payment of such miscellaneous expenses as may be authorized