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1116 FIFTY-FIFTH CONGRESS. Sess. III. Ch. 424. 1899. steward, nine hundred dollars; chief clerk, one thousand eight hundred dollars; bookkeeper, one thousand two hundred dollars; stenographer, nine hundred dollars; storekeeper and steward, nine hundred dollars; superintendent of farm and transportation, one thousand dollars; superintendent of industries, one thousand five hundred dollars; organist at chapel, fifty-two dollars; captains of watch, one thousand eight hundred dollars; guards, thirty-nine thousand six hundred dollars; two teamsters, nine hundred and sixty dollars; engineer, one thousand two hundred dollars; assistant engineer and electrician, nine hundred dollars: in all, sixty thousand nine hundred and twelve dollars; For foremen, sh ocmaker. harness maker, brickmaker, carpenter, blacksmith, stone mason, tailor, and tinner, when necessary, seven thousand two hundred dollars; In all, one hundred and forty-nine thousand nine hundred and twelve dollars. » Re¤t0f¢0¤r¤r¤0¤¤· For rent of rooms for the United States courts and judicial officers, one hundred thousand dollars. B¤i¤¤"¤ =•¤d ·=¤¤¤•· For pay of bailiifs and criers, not exceeding three bailifts and one §¤•¤i·;>··n d crier in each court, except in the southern district of New York: Pro- R.°£:¤:.1ii·»`,;h°S°Zi vided, That all persons employed under section seven hundred and fifteen of the Revised Statutes shall be deemed to be in actual attendance when they attend upon the order of the courts: And provided Vw•¤¤¤-¤¤- further, That no such person shall be employed during vacation; of stirs:-it-:°_i:Pt?g::,P:fei°` reasonable expenses for travel and attendance of district judges directed to hold court outside of their districts, not to exceed ten dollars per day each, to be paid on written certificates of the judges, and such payments shall be allowed the marshal in the settlement of his accounts with the United States; expenses of judges of the circuit courts of appeals; of meals and lodgings for jurors in United States cases, and of bailids in attendance upon the same, when ordered by the court; Juyaamamum. and of compensation for jury commissioners, five dollars per day, not exceeding three days for any one term of court, one hundred and fifty thousand dollars. mamimwup. For payment of such miscellaneous expenses as may be authorized by the Attorney-General, for the United States courts and their officers, ‘ including the thrnishing and collecting of evidence where the United States is or maybe a party in interest, and moving of records, two hundred and fifteen thousand dollars. §grt;gg¤*:£,N&£" For the removal of certain circuit court records from the public recorldls to concord. building at Portsmouth, New Hampshire, to the iireproof vaults in the public building at Concord, New Hampshire, under the direction of the circuit court, two hundred dollars. runat remwry. For salaries and expenses of clerks, deputy clerks, commissioners, S““‘"°’·°*°‘ and constables, and expenses of judges, in the Indian Territory, including the salaries of three deputy clerks, one at Muscogee, one at South McAlester, and one at Ardmore, seventy thousand dollars. supplies. For supplies for the United States courts and judicial officers, to be expended under the direction of the Attorney-General, thirty five Promo- thousand dollars: Provided, That the money heretofore, or that shall Aetivtqnjyutgi hereafter be, appropriated for this purpose shall be expended in pay- '“°“ "‘ment for such supplies only as have been or shall be purchased, in the discretion of the Attorney-General, for delivery at the Department of Justice and distribution therefrom. Dégzfict m:m>g¤·>(r,_ FEES OF Drsrmor Artronmnv, SOUTHERN DISTRICT or NEW YORK: $$21., YY,‘}k_ For fees of district attorney for the outhern district of New York,

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un r r dollars. 0,C,;Qg*§;*f,";'},,‘{*i,},‘}2,j_€ It shall be the duty of the commission appointed to revise and codity diction 1:. s. umm. the criminal and penal laws ot the United States to revise and codify the laws concerning the jurisdiction and practice of the courts of the United States, including the Judiciary Act, the acts in amendment thereof and supplementary thereto, and all acts providing for the removal, appeal and transfer of causes.