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FOBTYBEVENTH CONGRESS. Sess. II. Ch. 128. 1883. 563 UNITED Saumps Comms.-For the Chief J ustiee of the Supreme Chi¤f J ¤¤fi¤<-> cf Court of the United States, ten thousand five hundred dollars; and *h‘5S“P’°!"‘;C‘?““ for exght associate justices, ten thousand dollars each; in all, ninety :f;°8”°°°l° ° J`"` thousand five hundred dollars. ` To pay the salaries of the United States judges retired under section United States seven hundred and fourteen of the Revised Statutes, so much as may be -]i“dgR§”’ {Q1? “”‘ neceseary, for the iiseal year ending June thirtietb, eighteen hundred °"‘ ' and eighty-four, is hereby appropriated. For nine circuit judges, to reside in circuit, at six thou and dollars Circuit judges. each, fifty-four thousand dollars. For marshal of the Supreme Court of the United States, three thou- Mars11alU.S.Susand dollars. P*‘°m° C°'¤'*- For salaries of the fifty-six district judges of the United States, two Dimietjudgee. hundred and three thousand five hundred dollars. For salaries of thschief justice of the supreme court of the District Chief justice su- 0f Columbia and the five associate judges, twenty-four thousand five g"°'”° g°“"* °( D- huudred dollars.- jahé: “°°°°‘°t° For compensation of the district attorneys of the United States, District attortwenty thousand one hundred dollars. MYS- For compensation of the district mushals of the United States, Districtmarshals twelve thousand seven hundred dollars.

 Commit or CLAms.—For salaries of five judges of the Court of Claims, Judges of com

at four thousand five hundred dollars each; chief clerk, three thousand °fgll£}¤°i k d dollars; one assistant clerk, two thousand dollars; baihif, one thousand °thm ° °r "'

  • five hundred dollars; and messenger thereof; in all, twentymine thousand eight hundred and forty dollars. '

For stationery, books, fuel, labor, postage, and other contingent and Contingent cxmiscellaneous expenses, three thousand dollars. P°"”°“· For reporting the decisions of the court, and superintendiug the _ R¤1>¤¤=i¤z d¤<=i¤· priuting of the eighteenth volume of the Reports of the Court of Claims, *°““· °*°· to be paid on the order of the count, one thousand dollars; said sum to be paid to the reporter, notwithstanding section seventeen hundred and sixty-tive of the Revised Statutes, or section three of the act of June twentieth, eighteen hundred and soventy-fom· chapter three hundred end twenty-eight Sec. 2. That the Secretaries, mspeetively, of the Departments of omem wap State, of the Treasury, War,Navy,and of the Interior, and the Attorney- ¤¤¤v¤ fw 1>¤*- General, are authorized to make requisitions upon the Postmaster- ’“°““‘1 “’°‘ General for the necessary amount of odicial postage-stamps for the use of thirdepartxnents, not exceeding the amount stated in the estimates submitted to Congress; and upon presentation of proper vouchers therefor at the Treasury, the amount thereof shall be credited to the appropriation for the service of the Post-bmce Department for the same fiscal year. Audit shall be the duty of the respective departments to Penalty enveinelose to Senntofi, Representatives and Delegates in Congress, in all loves for i¤¤1¤¤¤r¤ omeial communications or tobeforwarded toothers, , penalty envelopes sddreesedas m pmetieable, for forwarding or en- Hm swedug such official correspondence. ' S20. 3. That the pay of assistant messengers, Bremen, watchman, Pay ¤f ¤¤¤¤¤*·¤¤¤ and laborers provided for in this act, unless otherwise specially stated, :$°°‘§°·L‘L lf: °‘ shall be as follows: For assistant messengers, iiremen, and watchman, ,w_ ’,.m,d n' seven hundred and twenty dollars por annum each; for laborers, six hundred and sixty dollars per annum each. Sec. 4. That hereafter it shall be the duty of the heads of the several seven ho1u·s’ 1a- Executive Departments, in the interest of the public service, to require N! P¤*J}i¤¤; ;l*; of all clerks and other employeesi of whatever grade or class, in their §m1““°°°mm {QI m respective departments not less t an seven hours of labor each dey, ,,,,,,1 4.1,,,;. except Sundays and days declared public holidays by law, or executive ments. order: Provided, That the heads of the departments may Phvho. order, statingthe reason, further extend or limit the hours of ce of any clerk or employee in their departments respectively, but m case of an extension it shall be without additional compensation, and all eb-