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 236 FOB~TY—SIXTH CONGRESS. Sess. II. Ch. 225. 1880. ' flircuitjudgcs- For nine circuit judges to reside in circuit at six thousand dollar · each, islfty-four thousand dollars. 7 S _ nspoi·toi· of do- For salary of the reporter of the decisions of the Supreme Court of the °‘S‘°“ United States, tiwo thousand five hundred dollars. District judges. or sa aries o the fifty-three district judges of the United States one _ _ _ hundred and ninetythree thousand dollars. 7 Sllillglglfc    For salaries of the chief justice of the supreme court of the District Dim of Cnlumbm of Columbia, and the five associate judges, twenty-four thousand tive Associate judges, hUl'l(ll`€d (10] HIS. WD; stmt ****°I· For compensation of the district attorneys of the United States, nine- Y _ _ teen thousand five hundred dollars. Shg;°*“°* m ° I` · For compensation of the district marshals of the United States, twelve ‘ _ thousand three hundred dollars. W¤¤‘¤¤1»~>¤¤¤ ¤¤ rmcn on rim Areronuny-GnunnAL.·For compensation of the 2,2,:*2*;, ,§*'t°’f3y({ Attorney-General, eight thousand dollars; solicitor- general, seven thou- 0mm_ sand dollars; three assistant attorneys- general, at five thousand dollars each; one assistant attorney-general of the Post-Oiiice Department, iour thousand dollars; solicitor of the internal revenue, tour thousand tive hundred dollars; examiner of claims, three thousand five hundred dollars; law-clerk and examiner of titles, two thousand seven hundred dollars; chief clerk, two thousand two hundred dollars; stenographic clerk, one thousand eight hundred dollars; one law-clerk, two thousand dollars; live clerks of class four; additional for disbursing-clerk and clerk in charge of pardons, two hundred dollars each; one clerk ofclass two; two clerks of class one; live copyists; one telegraph-operator at one thousand dollars; twoassistaut messengers; two laborers; and two . watchmen;in all, seventy-three thousand six hundred dollars. plgggmngciit cx- For contingent expenses of the department, namely; For furniture · · and repairs, one thousand dollars; for law and miscellaneous books for library of the department, one thousand five hundred dollars-; for staglcmgrihppeaghppsmd give hpndred dollars; for miscellaneous expendiy th I,. d d H egrapung, uel, lights, labor, and other necessar1es,six Di it of O in. Ol san dollars, in all, ten thousand dollars. ions ig? ;]\(5 Ailzop 1 To enable the rhttorney-General to employ a competent person to pre- ,1,,), NG Ml 0 Y M pare for publication and superlntend the printing of a full and complete 1,,.,,,,,% digest of the Opinions of the Attorneys-General contained in volumes oneto sixteen, inclus1ve,_one thousand dollars, which sum shall be expeiuheél und? the direction of the Attorney-Ceneral, and an edition of §’!I~?..t..‘i§‘*2€`et.T’°.iZ1?iS€§B”lEi3K§§€‘é2.”° i"*"‘“iE“" 3* “"°i.‘*°“°""“°“* » - era IS tto. — 1870 (Ill 182 _ piegliclltlpefoige tluiusand dollars appropriated by sgldtidlnadiie bfthi actedf Sm}.; 6, ggé (fe i I in-t, oiglrteen [hundred and seventy-nine, chapter one llllI1d'l`€ll` M __ M ml mgN WQ» W PW fo1` the Gdliiing and preparing for publication hl1J;,;:,}? 1 uw M1- and the superintending of the printing of the fifteenth volume of the ‘ · Opinions of the Attorneys-Gencral" in such mann‘ · R S 1765 section seventeen hundred and 'xt ii B d §r’n0tW1bhStaD(¥l]lg . t _ Sl y- ve evise ’ tat t s as "PP ’n- pplehhzmgutidlugitit tghetgxpielnse  editipg land prepa.ringli‘o(i· publidation . x en vo tunes o the Opinions of the Attorne *s- General and superintendi th' 3 Horses, wagons, For care and subsistenoengf hgrdcgghdigggissogf wagons and harness 5**;; l¤;¤‘¤¤S¤· <>n§thousa;ndftg1o hnundréad dollars. ’ en. or ren o e our oors of the building occupied b the De artt r J t' Y P thS*é¤:lL;g;¤t%T*;<;r;1;>;` m(CF1;oELT2»iiO?HtEngd1I?i§3·Ii>(izdd)i¤¥ai*.laim TnnAsU1>.Y.-For compensation Trcmup? muh of thbzgsohcitor of the Treasury, four thousand tlve hundred d0llaTS; ant, 0;,,,, 0;,,,,;,, PLSSIS so 1c1tor, three thousand dollars; chief clerk two thousand and others. dollars; four clerks of class four; three clerks of class tlnee · two clerks of class two; two clerks_of class one ; one assistant messen  and one laborer- m t · · g ’, all, wenty-eight thousand and eighty dollars.