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108 FORTY-THIRD CONGRESS. Sess. I. Ch. 328. 1874. Chemicals ¤¤<1¤1>- For chemicals and apparatus for the use of the chemical division, one \"“"·"“°· thousand dollars. ’ __ · Materials for mi- For materials for the use of the miezoseopnst, three hundred dollars. crosccpist. _ "For entomological works of reference, two hundred and ilfty dollars; &E“*E’“{Q°€" “1>'for botanical works of reference, two hundred and Mig dollars · for works ` °" "°' S` on chemistry, mineralogy,_a.ud chart , two hundred and ufty dollars; for current agricultural works for the library, two hundred andfnfty dollars; lor miscellaneous agricultural periodicals, two hundred and ditty dollars; and for completion of sets, two hundred and fifty dollars; in all, one thousand five hundred dollars. . JUDICIAL. UNITED STATES COURTS. Chief Justice and For the Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of the United States, ten g'¤**°°*****> (l**¤** ° °° thousand five hundred dollars- and for eight associate or retlmddlus “P'°“‘° °“"" ticas, ten thousand dollars each ; in all, ninety thousand flve hun rod dollars. . Circuit judges. For nine circuit judges, to reside in circuit, fifty-four thousand dollars. Reporter of su- For salary of the reporter of the decisioznsof the Supreme Court of P*°¤*° C°***`*- the United States, two thousand five hundred dollars. Mmm. For salary of the—1narsba.l of the Supreme Court, three thousand live hundred dollars. ‘ _ ` · District judges. For salaries of the distrietjudges of the United States, including the ' salaries of the retired judges of the eastern district of Texas, eastern district of Wiscoxnsin, Massachusetts, and of the district of Delaware, _ _ _ one hundred andninety-three thousand dollars. _ nggzlgggdjgjz 81211 For salaries of the chief justice of the supreme court of the District Memo coulugsmc, of Columbia and the four associate Judges, twenty thousand five hun- 0,5 columbia_ dred dollars. , . District attorneys For compensation of the district attorneys of the. United States,

        • 1 ******¤**¤*¤· nineteen thousand three hundred and fifty dollars.

For compensation of the district marshals of the United States, eleven thousand nine hundred dollars. _Warden of jan in For salary of thewarden of the jail in the District of. Columbia, two 3:***% °f U°1““" thousand dollars. » · coimcr or enum . guages, clerks, For salaries of five judges of the Court of Claims, at four thousand b¤*I***· &°· five hundred dollars each; the chief clerk, three thousand dollars; and assistant clerk, two thousand dollars; bailiif, onethousand five hundred dollars; and messeu ger thereof; in all, twenty-nine thousand eight hun- _ dred and lbrty dollars. €·>¤**¤z¤¤* 8 X · For stationery, books, fuel, labor, and other contingent and miscella- P"1’{‘;;fém“g (1cm_ neous expenses, three thousand dollars; for reporting the decisions of gms_ the court, clerical hire, labor in preparing and superintending the ' Ninth volume of printing of the ninth volume of the Reports of the Court of Claims, to

  • ¤P°*'>¤· be paid on the order of the court, one thousand dollars.

lfurniture and re- For new cases for the iles in the clerk’s odioe, desks, and repairing 1*#***‘¤· old desks and tables there, aud in the courtroom, one thousand dollars. Judgments. To payjudgments of the Court of Claims, one million dollars. DEBARTMENT OF JUSTICE. omce omuomey- Ormcm or rum Arrouunr-GENERAL.-For compensation of the At- 0%*6***1; u H0 ,,toruey—Geneml, eight thousand dollars; Solicitor-General, seven thou- A“§,“;§y_(§‘;u8'Q3f sand five hundred dollars; three Assistant Attorueys—C-lenerul, at live So;;m(,r.GGu·.,m;; thousand dollars each; one Assistant Attorney·General of Post-Oifice Atssistentutwrncys- Department, tour thousand dollars; solicitor of internal revenue, five (¤°“°’°]· &° thousand dollars; naval solicitor and judge-advocate-general, three thousand five hundred dollars; examiner of claims, three thousand tive hundred dollars; law·clerk, three thousand dollars; chief clerk, two