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 60 Tumc vm.-DEPARTMENT O1·` J L'S'1`1U1·]. 3 Mar., 1865, e. dollars a year, the Solicitor of Internal Revenue to five thousand dollars 76.S-1,*-13.p·468· a year, the Naval Solicitor to three thousand five hundred dollars a year, 20g3S·g“1}’i_:*;)6gb$· and the Examiner of Claims for the Department of State four thousand 7I1' s ., v ¤ 13 July, 1g6B_ c_ dollars a gem. 184, s. 64, v. 14, p. 170. 23 July, 1866, c. 208, s. 5, v. 14, p. 207. 27 May, 1870, Ries. 66. s. l. v. 16, p. 378. 3 Mar., 1873, c. 226, s. 3, v. 17, p. 508. Whatoihtersuii- Sec. 350. The officeis named in the preceding section shall exercise ¢1€F <‘Q¤1_¤‘01 of A1- their functions under the supervision and control of the head of the t°"’°’*f1l°"["‘"l“l‘ Department of Justice. 22 June, 1870, c. 150, s. 3, v. 16, p. 162. 2 Aug., 186l, c. 37, s. l, v. l2, p. 285. 6 Aug., 1861 c. 65, \‘. 12, p. 327. Su1~r·11¤M<v 0111- Sec. 351. There shall be in the Department of J ustice, fm- _ One chief clerk. at a salary of two thousand two hundred dollars a 2 Ma ., IB'3, ·. I~'€¤1‘· _ _ _ 97.s. ::;:10, p€i211. (gig haw clerk, acting as examiner of titles. at a salary of three thou- 3 Mar., 186.5, 4-. san ol ars u year. 98,¤=· 1.\‘- 13.p-516 One stenographic clerk, at a salary of two thousand dollars u year. _ 23 July, 1866, <‘- One clerk. at a salary of two thousand dollars u year. ig? S· ”· "· 1* 1* ne disbursing clerk. 2g June, 1870, ,._ O lp) the office of the Solicitor of the Treasury: 150, s. 10, v. 16, p. ne c ief clerk, at a salary of two thousand dollars a vear. and such 16§5J 1868 ‘ temporary clerks as may from time to time be needed, but the allowances - ~ -“‘{°» ;°· for such ten1porar_v clerks shall in no one rear exceed one thousand dol- 'l’°" °’1']5’ p' ’5' laps [st-»551em 11a 1:4 1:03 ` 22 June, 1870, c. "` ° ` 150, s. 3, v. 16, p. 162. __5<<>{>¤¤¤ f¤1>¤p¤>- Sec. 352. The superintendent of the 'l`reasury building shall from time "2$‘fn 18_0 to time proyide such rooms as may be suitable and necessary for the ,50*;. £,°*`__ {6*;; accommodation of the Department of Justice. in sonic building in the 164: ’vicinity of the Treasury building. Su,bec. 353. The seal heretofore provided for the office of the Attorney- -5-with igz E (xepeiyahjham be. with Sl;0;l change as the President shall approve. the _ · ·i * · · sea o e epartment o. ustice. 50, s. 2, v. 17, p. 35. n£1g2‘;€:;lA“°" Sec. 35-}. The Attorney—General shall ive his advice and opinion __·_ _ _ g upon questions [of] law, whenever requirefliy the President. 24 Sept., 1789, c. 20. s. 35, v. 1, p. 92. 27 H·b., 1877, c. 69, r. 19, p. 241. Title t<>1¤¤d te Sec. 355. No public money shall be expended upon any site or land me  purchased by the United States for the purposes of erecting thereon any ,-.-.- -*_;_; armory, arsenal, fort, fortitication, navy-yard. custom-house, light=house, R;1 $§pg-.v 1:41. or other public building, of any kind whatever, until the written opinion 468.* * · - · · P· of the attorney-General shall be had in favor of the validity of the title, nor until the consent of the legislature of the State in which the land or sgqhniaiy  tp) such purchaise, hai been given. The district attornevs o e ni e States, upon the app ication of the Attorney—General shall furnish any assistance or information in their power in relation to the titles of the public property lying within their respective districts. And the becretaries of the Departments, upon the application of the Attorney- (xenenal, shall procure any additional evidence of title which he may deem necessary, and which may not be in the possession of the officers of the (zovernment, and the expense of procuring it shall be paid out of the appropriations made for the contingencies of the Departments respect— ively. 0pi,,;0,,0;Am,,_  356. The head of any_ Executive Department may require the ney-Qeneral upon ppinion of the Attorney-General on any questions of law arising in the q¤¤*1¤0¤>* of by-_ mmistration of his Department. 22June, 1870, c, 150, s. 6, v. 16, p. 163. Dm;g;;;°: 3 thS1;:p. Whenever a question of law arises in the administration of Wm, md NM _ fe heplm ment of War or the Department of the Navy, the oogmzanoe 22J,m€_ ,870, c_ o w 10 is not given by statute to some other officer from w om the 150,,,_6,,._]6,P_m_·;_ head of the Department may requu·e advice, it shall be sent to the Attor·