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 656 THIRTY-THIRD CONGRESS. Sess. II. Ch. 175. 1855. the District of Columbia pay the same out of any moneys of the United States in his hands. For salary of the circuit judge for California, four thousand five hundred dollars. For salaries of the district judges, inclusive of the deficiency for the year ending thirtieth June next, one hundred and eleven thousand six hundred and sixty-eight dollars. For salaries of the chief judge of the District of Columbia, the assist— ant judges, and the judges of the criminal court, and the orphans’ court, eleven thousand seven hundred dollars. A}¤>r‘¤<>y—G¤¤- For salaries of the Attorney-General and the clerks and messenger in ml S °m°°' his office, eighteen thousand and forty dollars. For contingent expenses of the office of the Attorney-General, one thousand dollars. For purchase of law books for the office of the Attorney-General, one thousand five hundred dollars. Reporter. For salary of the reporter of the decisions of the Supreme Court, one thousand three hundred dollars. Hewm-dm R6- For one hundred .and fifty copies of volume sixteen of Howards P°1"¤¤· Reports of Decisions of the Supreme Court of the United States, furnished by the reporter thereof to the State Department, for distribution according to existing laws, thirteen hundred dollars. District attor- For compensation of the district attorneys, ten thousand one hundred ”°Y’· and fifty dollars; and the district attorney of the Territory of Utah shall receive the same fees as is now allowed by law to the district attorney of the Territory of Oregon. Marsha} or For the marshal of the southern district of New York, for repairs ¤<>¤l>l1°m fi¤¤ made in, and furniture supplied for, the court—rooms and offices of the ‘;.£§Q;"u§°;,§ms circuit and district judges, district attorney, and marshal of the southern i district of New York, rendered necessary in consequence of the destruction of the court buildings by fire, seven thousand one hundred and forty— eight dollars and eighty-one cents: Provided, That the vouchers shall be submitted to the Secretary of the Interior, and the expenditure approved by him. Marshals. For compensation of the marshals, eight thousand six hundred dollars. Miscellaneous. d 1r;lHscellanc0us.~For annuities and grants, seven hundred and nfty 0 ars. Independent Independent Treasury. -- For salaries of the assistant treasurers of the T’°“““'Y' United States, at New York, Boston, Charleston, and St. Louis, thirteen thousand five hundred dollars; and hereafter the annual salaries of the assistant treasurers at Boston and St. Louis shall be four thousand dollars each. For additional salaries of the treasurer of the mint at Philadelphia, of one thousand dollars, and of the treasurer of the branch mint at New Orleans, of five hundred dollars, one thousand five hundred dollars. For salaries of six of the additional clerks, authorized by the acts of 1846, Gb- 90- August sixth, one thousand eight hundred and forty-six, August twelfth, 18*8* °h' 1°6' one thousand eight hundred and forty-eight, March third, one thousand 1863l·¤l=· 8% eight hundred and fifty-one, and August thirty-tirst, one thousand eight 1862,ch. 108. hundred and fifty-two, and August fourth, one thousand eight hundred and fit'ty-four, six thousand five hundred dollars. For salary of additional clerk in office of assistant treasurer at Boston, one thousand two hundred dollars. For salary of a clerk to the treasurer of the branch mint at San Francisco, California, two thousand five hundred dollars. For salaries of clerks, messengers, and watchmen, in the office of the assistant treasurer at New York, thirteen thousand nine hundred dollars. 1848, ch, 90, For contingent expenses under the act for the safekeeping, collecting, transfer, and disbursement of the public revenue, of August sixth, one