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420 THIRTY-FIFTH CONGRESS. Srzss. II. Ch. 80. 1859. one assistant to be employed in his officc, and the clerks and messenger in his office, fourteen thousand three hundred and sixty-seven dollars: Provided, That tho Attorney-General, in place of the six clerks now employed Attomoy-Gem in his office, bo, and ho is hereby, authorized to appoint one assistant in

 the said officc, learned in the law, at an {annual salary of three thousand

nnnugll gamy of dollars; two third class clerks, at salamcs of sxxtcen hundred d0]Is,rs $3,000- each; and one second class clerk, at a. salary of fourteen hundred dollars; dc£;‘YM’Qf’Y;g}:E and that the said Attorney-Gcneml be authorized, when necessary, to om. porm-y olorks. ploy temporary clerks: ,P*r0·vided, That the allowances to such temporary m£l%>;;xg;*; k;° clerks shall in no one year exceed one thousand dollars: Provided, aka, Mgmyg to bé That all moneys hereafter drawn out of the treasury upon the requisition disbursed by of- of the Attorney-General shall be disbursed by such disbursing oiicer as E;°‘écgf;;§Q;tg? the Secretary of the Treasury may designate. ·;·,·c;.sm-y_` For contingent expenses of the officc of the Att0mcy·Goncral, two C°¤*i¤S.’¢¤€ GX- thousand dollars. E;$?°§€§;m’};t°"' For purchase of law and necessary books, and binding, for the office of office. the Attorney-Genera], eight hundred dollars. For fuel and labor for the office of the Atbomcy-General, five hundred dollars. For furniture and bookcases for officc of the Attomey—Gc11cral, five hundred dollars. For the purchase of deficient State reports for the ofhcc of the Attorney- General, eight hundred dollars. Expenses of- For legal assistance and other necessary expenditures in the disposal of C¤l if<>¤ni=>. Iunrl private land claims in California, ten thousand dollars. °1‘“‘“$‘ For special and other extraordinary expenses of California land claims, fort thousand dollars. I¥cp¤rt<>r· {or salary of the reporter of the decisions of the Supreme Court, one thousand three hundred dollars. District At- For compensation of the district attorneys, eleven thousand seven hunt°"'°D’S· clrcd dollars. Marslmls- For compensation of the marshals, ten thousand four hundred dollars. Court; cxpcnscs, For dofraying the expenses of the supreme, circuit, and district courts &“·_» "·¤d P}C°S°· of the United States, including the District of Columbia; also for jurors cmms f°l°Um°` and witnesses, in aid of the funds arising from fines, penalties, and fO1`{B[i]t\l1`€S incurred in the fiscal year ending June thirticth, eighteen hundred and sixty, and previous years; and likewise for dcfraying the expenses of suits in which the United States are concerned, and of prosecutions for offences committed against the United States, and for the safe keeping of prisoners, seven hundred and eighty-fave thousand dollars. GA¤¤1¤i¤i¤¤ Md Annuities and G'·rants.—-T0 Elizabeth C. Perry, per act second March, nymzabem C eighteen hundred and twenty-0nc,·t11ree hundred and twelve dollars and Perry. Hfmy cents. `};*£}i°1;%2 Independent Treasu¢·y.—For salaries of the assistant trcasurcrs of the

 j,,dgpe}1d€,{,, United States at New York, Boston, Charleston, and St. Louis, sixteen

Treasury. 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 five of the additional clerks authorized by the acts of 1846,¤h-90- sixth August, eighteen hundred and forty-six, and paid under acts of 1$48.<=h· 166- twelfth August, eighteen hundred and forty-eight, third March, eighteen 1*51»°h· 32- hundred and fifty-cue, and third March, eighnoon hundred and Hfiy·fivc, $*g°;°h· lg tivo thousand seven hundred dollars. 'P`For salary of additional clerk in offico of assistant treasurer at Boston, one thousand two hundred dollars. For salaries of clerks, messengers, and watchmon in the officc of the assistant treasurer at New York, thirteen thousand nine hundred dollars. For salary of clerk of treasurer of tho branch mint at San Francisco, California, as depositary, two thousand five hundred dollars.