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 FORTY-—SECOND CONGRESS. Sess. HI. Ch. 228. 1873. 541 DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE. Department of Justice. For dcfraying expenses of the Supreme Court and circuit and district _C<»ures,ju¤gor¤, courts of the United States, including the District of Columbia, and also ;‘;f";;?‘·£;';f’“` for jurors and witnesses, and likewise for dcfraying the expenses of suits ,,L{{;0,, Ofpcyinjg in which the United States are concerned, and prosecuting ofenses committed against the United States, and for the safmkeepiiig of prisoners, for fiscal year ending June thirtieth, eighteen hundred and seventy-two, three hundred thousand dollars. For salaries of United States district judges, for Hscal year ending Judges. June thirtieth, eighteen hundred and seventy-two, one thousand six hun—· dred and ninety-three dollars and eighty-seven cents. For associate justices of the Supreme Court, for tiscal year ending June thirtietln, eighteen liundred and sever1ty-tl1ree, four thousand dollars. For rent of the fiftli story of the building occupied by the Department Rene. of Justice from January first to June thirtieth, eighteen hundred and seventy-three, two thousand dollars. For fitting up rooms twenty-two, twenty-three, and twenty-four, and R¤<>m=· connecting hall, in above building, and furnishing the same, one thousand dollars, or so much thereof as may be necessary. T0 enable the sergeant-at-arms of the House of Representatives to pay Pay of certain the members of the forty-first Congress from the State of Mississippi for *¤°mb£=*‘¤ ¤*' QM- the time embraced in the period between the iburth day of March, eigh-  M"' teen hundred and sixty-nine, and the thirtieth day of November, eighteen hundred and sixty-nine, a sufficient sum is hereby appropriated. To enable the clerk of the House to pay the representative from the Represeutaaiys first district of Ohio, as provided in House resolution of February twenty-   3*%*;:* d*" fourth, eighteen hundred and seventy-three, his compensation from the l eleventh day of July, eighteen hundred and seventy-two, to December second, eighteen hundred and seventy-two, the sum of one thousand nine hundred and iifry—eight dollars and thirty-three cents, to be added to the contingent fund of the House. To enable the sergeant-at-arms of the House of Representatives to pay Pay of certain to each representative in the forty-first Congress from the State of Geor- ‘f‘°‘T‘l"?" of *’°“‘ . ., grass from gw, such sum as shall make his pay equal to that received by P. M. B. Georgia Young as a representative in said Congress. To enable the Secretary of the Treasury to pay the bearer of the com- Bearer of umtesting electoral vote of the State of Louisiana, the sum of six hundred ¤¤:l¤€5fl**Q§)*¤l and thirty-eight dollars is hereby appropriated out of the appropriation v° °° °m”"m°' heretofore made to pay the regular messengers. To reimburse the sergeant-at-arms of the House of Representatives for Sergeant4t- sundry payments made by him for contingent expenses of the House on i;;;;;' me vouchers approved by the committee on accounts of said House, three ' thousand four hundred and sixty dollars and forty-five cents. For the purchase of site, and to commence the construction of a brick Building at _ building at Evansville, Indiana, to be used as a custom-house, court-house, E’:";‘z;‘g; post-office, and for other government offices, one hundred thousand dollars. hou},,,, &c_ 'l`o enable the Secretary of the Treasury to purchase a part of a. lot of IAng._p·[41}· ground in Indianapolis, Indiana, east of and adjoining the ground on mix; {Rl3g;;'; which the court-house and post-office is situated, the sum of thirty thou- com-t-imusc, sand dollars be, and is hereby, appropriated. _ For salary of deputy commissioner of pensions, two thousand five hundred dollars ; for salary of medical referee, two thousand five hundred Pension-omeo. dollars; for additional compensation of four surgeons, now receiving one $*1**** thousand two hundred dollars per annum, to be one thousand eight hundred dollars per annum, two thousand four hundred dollars; making, in all, seven thousand four hundred dollars, the same to be immediately available.