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494 FORTY-FIRST CONGRESS. Sess. III. Ch. 113. 1871. For compensation of the district marshals of the United States, eleven thousand five hundred dollars. Jugggrtmenzot DEPARTMENT on Joswrcm. Oiiice of At- Office of the Attorney-General: For compensation of the Attorney.

  • °“*°Y·G°“°"**¥ General, eight thousand dollars; solicitor-general, seven thousand five

hundred dollars; two assistant attorneys-general, at five thousand dollars each; solicitor of internal revenue, five thousand dollars; naval solicitor and judge-advocate general, three thousand five hundred dollars; examiner of claims, three thousand five hundred dollars ; law clerk, two thousand five hundred dollars; chief clerk, two thousand two hun. drcd dollars; stenographie clerk, two thousand dollars; one clerk, two thousand dollars; seven clerks of class four; additional for disbursiug clerk, two hundred dollars; two clerks ofrclass three, one clerk of class two, one clerk of class one, one messenger, two assistant messengers; in all, sixty-seven thousand three hundred and twenty dollars. solicitor of the Office of the solicitor of the treasury: For compensation of the

  • ”°”“’Y• solicitor of the treasury, three thousand five hundred dollars; assistant

solicitor, three thousand dollars; chief clerk, two thousand dollars; one clerk of class four, three clerks of class three, three clerks of class two, one clerk of class one, one messenger, and one laborer; in all, twenty- _ two thousand and sixty dollars, °xg§;;£§°“* t ger continéentexpfnses of the Degnfurtmerlrt of Jn§tgcei viz.: Euel, labor, s a ionery, an misce aneous atems, eenthousand dollars. Rent, &¤- For rent of buildinv, ten thousand dollars. L¤'•’·lf°°l¤¤· For furniture and lgw-books, six thousand dollars. t0C;‘;‘:";E‘;°€l:;”°” tQ0mn;is.g0ne2·s to codrfy the Laws ;{ the United States. — For compenmm sa ton 0 t ree commissioners to co i y the laws of the United States, fifteen thousand dollars. For incidental and contingent expenses, for clerk—hire, stationery, and I · miscellaneous items, three thousand dollars. Sggdwgi {gd t Sec. 2. ·That the sum of five hundred thousand dollars be, and hereby N“y’Dep;N_ nsaapproprmted, out of any moneys in the treasury not otherwise appromernctgmon mw prmted, for the constnuctnon, under the direction of the Secretary of State, m_m,pm;’ M- cl? thegoutherly porbtcln of the premises now occupied by the War end i,.§`1l¤J°f$»$`.i£§"L‘L‘,$i“‘;,iZi.i?i‘ i1h§?£i}§Tlt£°‘Qi’.Q*§ES2Sh `i§‘2éZZ“£’§L£}` ’ 7 . I - sion to the '.[`rea.sury building, and provide accommodabiolls for the State, War, and Navy Departments; the building to be of such kind of stone use may be hereafter determined by the concurrent decision of the commxttees of public buildings and grounds of the Senate and House of Representatives; three stories in height, with basement and attic, and of fire·pr0of construction, the plans to be approved by the Secretary of State, the Secretary of War, and the Secretary of the Navy, before any ’ money ts expended under the provisions of this act.

 Yao gmc. 3.t’1`lmt tram and fitter the first day of July, eighteen hundred

an seven -0ne theannua ‘ ‘ - t:t;t$2;i€°“” com of in um Sim 5iZG"é§Zi§§i§ £§’.1ZL°li“ii1?§£.€.I$`F€$ZETF$£ ·l“d€“· and the annual salary of each of the associate justices of the Suprcrw Court shall be eight thousand dollars, and of each circuit judge six thou· N° '·*`"°l· smtd dollars; and ull provisions of law providing for additional compencmuwud as sabton or allowance to any judge for travelling expenses are hereby w dmgndta £8_ repealed. And ihsliell he the duty of the circuit judge in each judicial trictjudgosp ctrcutt, whenever an his- Judgment the public interest shall so require, t0 llfmlzlacgprtlsiatnsid designate and eppomt, ll] the manner and with all the powers providiid in 9mm mum an act to provule for ltolding the courts of the United States, in case of Jung: I 80 the sickness or other tltsahility of the judge; of the district courts, ap- VOII 44E' proved July twenty-mne, eighteen hundred and fifty, the district judgé of