Page:United States Statutes at Large Volume 11.djvu/135

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THIRTY-FOURTH CONGRESS. SEss.I.· Ch. 162. 1856. 115 For salaries of the district judges, one hundred and one thousand two hundred and fifty dollars. For salaries of the Chief Justice of the District of Columbia, the associate judges, and the judges of the criminal court, and the orphans’ court, eleven thousand seven hundred dollars. Office of the Attorney- G'eneral.——For salaries of the Attorney·General Omgé of Am,,._ and the clerks and messenger in his officc, eighteen thousand and forty ney·Genem1. dollars. For contingent expenses of the office of the Attorney-General, one thousand five hundred dollars. For legal assistance and other necessary expenditures in the disposal of private land claims in California, twelve thousand dollars. For purchase of law and necessary books, and binding for the office of the Attorney-General, one thousand five hundred dollars. For the purchase of Mexican and Spanish law-books for the office of the Attorney-General, five hundred dollars. For fuel and labor for the office of the Attorney-General, ive hundred dollars. For office furniture and book cases for office of Attorney-General, five hundred dollars. For contingent expenses of commission for codifying laws of District Cudifyinglaws of Columbia, including necessary books, six hundred dollars. °f B‘S·_°f COL For compensation of the District Attorneys, eleven thousand three hun- D‘sQ`;°;A“°" dred and fifty dollars. y ° For compensation of the marshals, nine thousand eight hundred dollars. MMM1S` For salary of the reporter of the decisions of the Supreme Court, one Reporter. thousand three hundred dollars. . . For salaries of two commissioners to codify laws of the District of C0- miglllrdsiézllelm lumbia, six thousand dollars. Court of O'laims.—For salaries of three judges of the Court of Claims, Court of Claims. the solicitor, assistant solicitor, and deputy, clerk and assistant clerks, and messenger thereod twenty-seven thousand dollars. For stationery, fuel, gas, labor, printing, and miscellaneous items for the Court of Claims, three thousand dollars. For fees of witnesses, in behalf of the government, in the Court of Claims, and of agents or attorneys to be appointed by the solicitor thereof} to attend to the taking of depositions, one thousand five hundred dollars. Independent Treasury.-——For salaries of the assistant treasurers of the Independent [hiited States, at New York, Boston, Charleston, and St. Louis, sixteen T"°““’5’· thousand five hundred dollars. For additional salaries of the treasurer of the mint at Philadelphia of one thousand dollars, and of the treasurer of the branch mint at New Orleans of five hundred dollars, one thousand five hundred dollars. For salaries of six of the additional clerks authorized by the acts of 1846, eh. 90. sixth August, eighteen hundred and forty-six, twelfth August, eighteen 1848,ch-166- hundred and forty-eight, third lllarch, eighteen hundred and fifty-one, 1g5L Ch- 32· thirty-first August, eighteen hundred and fifty-two, and fourth August, 1852>°h· l°8· eighteen hundred and fifty-four, six thousand five hundred dollars. 1854v °h· 242* For salary of additional clerk in office of assistant treasurer at Boston, one thousand two hundred dollars. For salaries of clerks, messengers, and watchmen in the office of the assistant treasurer at New York, thirteen thousand nine hundred dollars. For salary of a clerk to the treasurer of the branch mint at San Francisco, California, two thousand five hundred dollars. For contingent expenses under the act for the safe—keeping, collecting, transfer, and disbursement. of the public revenue, of sixth August, eighteen 1846 ch 90 hundred and forty-six, ten thousand dollars, in addition to premium re- v01_ {X_ 5§_ ceived on transfer drafts: Provided, That. no part of said sum shall be expended for clerical services.