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 4].2 FORTY-SJXTH CONGRESS. Sess. III. Ch. 130. 1881. dred dollars; one fireman, seven hundred and twenty dollars; one carpenter, one thousand two hundred dollars; one assistant carpenter, one thousand dollars; captain of the watch, one thousand dollars; for seventeen watchmen and twenty-seven laborers; 1H all, forty-two thousand eight hundred and eighty dollars. Conthiigeut ex- For contingent expenses of the Post-Ofdce Department: For staswm 0 P<>¤*>-0f'- tionery, nine thousand dollars; fuel, and for repairs to engine, boilers, °°D°P""’"‘°“*· and heating apparatus for the General Post-Oiiice building, including the Auditor’s Oince, four thousand four hundred dollars; for gas, six thousand dollars ; plumbing and gas-fixtures, four thousand dollars ; telcgraphing, five thousand dollars; painting, four thousand dollars; carpets, six thousand dollars; furniture, six thousand dollars; keeping of horses and repair of wagons and harness, one thousand two hundred dollars; hardware, one thousand five hundred dollars ; and for rent o1' house numbered nine hundred and fifteen E street northwest, one thousand five hundred dollars- miscellaneous items, ten thousand dollars; publication of copies of the Cilicial Postal Guide, twenty-three thousand dollars; for directories of the principal cities of the United States, two hundred dollars; in all, eighty-one thousand eight hundred dollars. Waste paper, That the Postmaster-General is hereby authorized to sell as waste ¤¤l<• ¤f ¤¤*h<¤iZ°d· paper, or otherwise dispose of, the iiles of papers which have accumulated, or may hereatter accumulate, in the Post-Onice Department that are not needed in the transaction of current business and have no permanent value or historical interest- and the proceeds of said sales he shall pay into the treasury, and malre report thereof to Congress. JUDICIAL. Uniwl States Umrnn Srarns Counrs.-For the Chief Justice of the Supreme C°&§g;. www of Court of the unites States, ten thousand five hundred dollars; and ior ,,;,0 S,,;,,..,,m, Court eight associate justices, ten thousand dollars each; in all, ninety thouand associate jus- sand dve hundred dOllB»I‘S. WGS-, To pay the salaries of the United States judges retired under section jugj‘,;S“°;1e;i§;1“f1Q*1‘j seven hundred and fourteen of the Revised- Statutes so much as may be dm-'i;_ S_ 7H_ necessary for the fiscal year ending June thirtieth, eighteen hundred and eighty-two, is hereby appropriated. ` S Msrsiutkof  s. Fgrduaarshal of the Supreme Court of the United States, three thoull[ll'(5lllG `01'tr . Sam 0 gpg. Circuit judges. For nine circuit judges to reside in circuit, at six thousand dollars each, fifty-four thousand dollars. _If,eportcr as ae- For salary of the reporter of the decisions of the Supreme Court of crowns- the United States, two thousand five hundred dollars. nasa-at judges, For salaries of the nfty-three district judges of the United States, one hundred and ninety-three thousand dollars. Chief justice or For salaries of the chief justice of the supreme court of the District of biff "· " ° ““" dollars; Provtded, That hereafter the salaries appropriated for the United A,,s,,,,;,,,t,,_;udg,,S_ States judges m the foregoing paragraphs, and judges of the Court of Proviuo. Claims, and of the Territories, may be paid monthly. District attor- For compensation of the district attorneys of the United States, nine- HWS- teen thousand five hundred dollars. District in ar- For compensation of the district marshals of the United States, twelve SMS- thousand three hundred dollars. Compensation of OFFICE OF THE ATTORNEY-GENEEAL.—For compensation of the tho] AtE{>f¤gy—G<>¤— Attorney-General, eight thousand dollars; Solicitordeneral, seven thou- °m an °t °"‘ sand d0ll2»I*S; three assistant attorneys-general, at five thousand d0U51TS each; one assistant attomey—general of the Post-Office Department, tour thousand dollars; solicitor of the internal revenue, four thousand five 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 lawelerk, two thousand
 * ¤_1>;o5n;> Farr; of Columbia and the five associate judges, twenty-four thousand fivehundred