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108 SIXTY·FIRST CONGRESS. Sess. I. Ch. 6. 1909. court, at least once a year, reports of said decisions rendered to that date constituti a volume, which shall be rrnted by the Treasury Department in gilch numbers and distributed) or sold rn such manner °°°“”¤°°*°*P°“'”· as the Secretary of the Treasury shall direct. The marshal of said court for the District of Columbia is hereby authorized to purchase, under the direction of the presiding judge, such books, periodicals, and stationery as may be necessary or the use of said court, and such expenditures shall be allowed and paid by the Secretary of the Treasury upon claim du] made and approved by said Igesigling judge. G*¤¤¤,}¤**{:"*:gj ‘Sec. 30. That there shall be appointed y the resident, by and params. with the advice and consent of the_Senate,_an Assistant Attorney- General, who shall exercise the functions of his office under the super- ‘ vision and control of the Attor·ney—General of the United States, and Mn-:. who shall be paid a salary of ten thousand dollars per annum; and ""'*"““· there shall also be appointed by the Attorney-General of the United D°P“*7 A¤‘**“' States a Deputy Assliszant Attorney-General who shall be paid a •i¤i<i(·ii¢rt¤`i·i£>ii·i’¤°r.L salary of seven thousand five hundred dollars per annum and four attorneys, who shall be paid salaries of five thousand ollars per mags, in www annum each. Said attomeys shall act under the immediate direction ‘ of sand Assistant Attorney-General, or, in case_of hrs absence or a vacancy m his ofdce, un er the direction of said Deputy Assistant Attorney-General, and said Assistant Attorney.—General, Deputy Assistant Attorng)-General, and attorneys shall ave charge 0 the interests of the vemment in all matters of reappraisement and classification of imported goods and of all litigation incident thereto and shall represent the Government in all the courts and before all tribunals w erern the interests of the Government re uire such r a ro re esent f n. q mmisicymeur or }‘)‘But the Attorney-General may, whenever in his opinion the {public ”’°° ‘°°°“‘°” interest requires it, employ and retain, in the name of the nited States, such special attorneys and counselors at law in the conduct of customs cases as he may think necessary to assist said Assistant Attorney—General in the discharge of any of the duties incumbent upon him and hrs said subordinates, and shall stipulate with such attorneys and tcipunsel tihe amoiunt of ciompehsation and shall have su ervision 0 eir con act an rocee ings. ,mé)•1j)¢é¤e,,¤,g;=m<;fj“¤°¤ gse. 29. That on and after the dlay when this Act shall o into effect all goods, wares, and merchandise previously imported, lor which no entry has been made,and all fgoods,wares, and merchandise previously entered without paymeng o duty and undlelr lhond for warehousing, transportation or any other pu ose for w 'c n 't f d l' to the importei or his agent hasrlieenlissued, shall0bliBdilIl>ie;)ted€tbVt(ih5e dlhties ihlrtprosedlbyhtliis flctbagglugodno other duty, upon the entry or P¢<>·¤•·>· tewit awa tereo: r`e,Tltwh df b d enlvr;l?ht °° mm °l upon the weight of merchandise de osiged in dily riluliic ldlreprizsalle bonded warehouse, said duties shal1l>e levied and collected upon the Dom uc mm weéght of sufh rherchandrsle at th}; time of (jts entry. _ __”,_ _ $";_ nc. 30. a section t irty-t ee hun red and ixt -t f th angésgzilpf? P 6 5 llitevied Statgtcif. of thetllnited Stitrih, as amended, bs, an);1 thvgsgme ig ere y amen e so as o rear as o ows: b,¥.§‘,,‘?°’“°t“"°d W ‘ ‘ Sec. 3362. All manufactured tobacco shall beput up and prepared by the manufacturer for sale, or removal for sale or consumption, in packa es of the followin description and in no other manner: Packages desig- li ¥ · g · m,,,d_ Al smoking tobacco, snuH, fine-cut chewing tobacco, all cut and granulated tobacco, allshorts, the refuse of fine-cut chewing, which as passed through a riddle of thirty-six meshes to the s uare inch, and all refuse scraps,cl1pp1ngs,cutting-s,and sweepings of tdbacco, and iall other kings of tobaccmglhrot cgsherévlysrse provided for, ig packages coharning one- a ounce ee- our o an ounc , rth — ages wigh atilliffhrence lietweerg eachlpachag; ahd lhghne ‘1lext?;1i1):Her o one- our o an ounce up o an me u ur o d k. ages of six ounces, seven ounces, eight ougcels, tenmdliiiicgg tilvlalve