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FORTY-NIN TH CONGRESS. Sess. II. Ch. 392. 1887. 631 directly ordered by the Attorney-General, including ordinary repairs ot building and care of grounds, seven thousand one hundred and sixty dollars; in all, eleven thousand one hundred and sixty dollars. For oihcial transportation for the Department, five hundred dollars. Tf¤¤¤D¤f¢o¢i<>¤· For postage-stamps for foreign correspondence, one hundred dollars. Postage. For the following force necessary for the care and protection of the Caro of court- ‘court—house in the District of Columbia, who shall be under the direc- house, District of tion of the United States marshal of the District of Columbia: One C°1““’b'“· engineer, one thousand two hundred dollars; three watchmen; three firemen; four laborers, at four hundred and eighty dollars each; and six assistant messengers; in all, eleven thousand seven hundred and sixty dollars. OFFICE OF THE SOLICITOR OF THE TBEAsU1zY.—For compensation Sqliqitgy of the of the Solicitor of the Treasury, four thousand five hundred dollars; Trc usury, assist assistant solicitor, three thousand dollars; chief clerk, two thousand °““» °]°’k°» °*°· dollars; three clerks of class four; three clerks of class three; four clerks of class two; one assistant messenger; and one laborer, in all, twenty- six thousand six hundred dollars. For law and miscellaneous books for office of the Solicitor of the Books. Treasury, five hundred dollars. Sor stationery for office of Solicitor of the Treasury, four hundred Stationery. dollars. For warden of the jail of the District of Columbia, one thousand eight W¤*d9¤_D_i¤¢rio¤ hundred dollars. C°l“'“b’“·l“‘L Uivrrnn STATES oonnrs.-For the Chief Justice of the Supreme Poy of iusticcs, Court of the United States, ten thousand five hundred dollars; and for S“P"°m° C°“’°· eight associate justices, ten thousand dollars each; in all, ninety thousand five hundred dollars. To pay the salaries of the United States judges retired under section Retired judges. _ seven hundred and fourteen of the Revised Statutes, so much as may R. s.,seo,714,P, be necessary for the fiscal year ending June thirtieth, eighteen hundred 135. and eighty-eight, is hereby appropriated. _ _ _ For nine circuit judges, to reside in circuit, at six thousand dollars C‘"’““° ·l“d€“°- each, fifty-four thousand dollars. For marshal of the Supreme Court of the United States, three thou- MMBMI, S u · sand dollars. P“"“° C°“"t· For salaries of the fifty-eight district judges of the United States, Distriotjudgcstwo hundred and eleven thousand dollars. For salaries of the chief justices of the supreme court of the District ·]l*fg,‘;'?·€'!W°¤'*;, oi‘Columbia, and the live associate judges, twenty-four thousand five g:,`}umb,:"'“° ° hundred dollars. For compensation of the district attorneys of the United States, Dimiot ¤Mortwenty thousand three hundred dollars. “"Y“· For compensation of the district marshals of the United States, twelve Marshalsthousand nine hundred dollars. · Conur or Crixurs.-For salaries of five judges of the Court of Claims, J u u gee, eee., at four thousand five hundred dollars each · chief clerk, three thousand ($0*1** ¤>*`Ul¤i¤¤¤· dollars; one assistant clerk, two thousand dollars; bailid', one thousand five hundred dollars; two clerks, at one thousand two hundred dollars each; and one messenger; in all, thirty-two thousand two hundred and forty dollars. For stationery, books, fuel, labor, and other miscellaneous expenses, Cooiiosoot oxtwo thousand five hundred dollars. ¥’°“”“°‘· For reporting the decisions of the court, and superintending the print- _ Reporting deciing of the twenty-second volume of the Reports of the Court of Claims, *“Q“·S ,,65 to be paid on the order of the court, one thousand dollars; said sum to ,,_ ;,g,_" s°°' ’ be paid to the reporter, notwithstanding section seventeen hundred and vol. 18, p. 109. sixtyfive of the Revised Statutes, or section three of the act of June twentieth, eighteen hundred and seventy-four, chapter three hundred and twenty-eight. Sec. 2. That the pay of assistant messengers, firemen, watchman, and .R*;*° °€ P°Y· •°· laborers provided for in this act, unless otherwise specially stated, shall 2;,;, Elem;??;?'