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 744 FIFTIETH CONGRESS. Sess. II. Ch. 279. 1889. one assistant messenger; three watchmen; two skilled laborers, at six hundred dollars each; two charwomen; six special agents, at one thousand six hundred dollars each; ten special agents, at one thou_-. sand four hundred dollars each; four special agents, at one thousand two hundred dollars each; in all, eighty-four thousandfive hundred and forty dollars. _ _ _ Per diem. ¤¢<=·. SW For per diem, in lieu of subsistence of special agents while trav- °'“l°“°"t°' eling on duty outside of the District of Columbia, at a_ rate not to exceed three dollars per daiy, and for their transportatmn, and for employments of experts an temporary assistance, and for traveling expenses of officers and employees, forty-seven thousand five hundred dollars. smmuery. For stationery, two thousand dollars. _ _ ewes, ew. For books, periodicals, and newspapers for the library, one thou- Salld dollars. t t t tt dd d t P t l mmm. or sta e-s am s opre a s age on ma era resse o os a Unionltibungries, tvslb hundrIe)dydI>Ilars. nm. For rent of rooms, four thousand dollars. _ _ . conuugeutexpeuses. For contingent expenses, namely: For furniture, carpets, ice, lumber, hardware, dry-goods, advertising, telegraphmg, te ephone service, expressage, repairs of cases and furniture, fue and lights, soap, brushes, brooms, mats, oils, and other absolutely necessary expenses, five thousand dollars. Judicial- JUDICIAL. Pay or Justices. Su- Umrrzn Srnrus Comzrs: For the Chief-Justice of the Supreme "°'"°°°""‘ Court of the United States, ten thousand five hundred dollars; and for eight associate justices, ten thousand dollars each; in all, ninety thousand five hundred dollars. _ guéiredrrggw M To pay the salaries of the United States judges retired under sec- "S°°‘ ’p'tion seven hundred and fourteen of the Revised Statutes, so much — as may be necessary for the fiscal year ending June thirtieth, eigh- · teen hundred and ninety, is hereby appropriated. cammejuages. For ten circuit judges, to reside in circuit, at six thousand dollars each, sixty thousand dollars. nmrsasupreme For marshal of the Supreme Court of the United States, three °°“"°· thousand dollars. crass m jumces. For stenograghic clerk for the Chief-Justice and for each associate justice of the upreme Court, at a sum not exceeding one thousand six hundred dollars each, fourteen thousand fom- hundred dollars. nssnccjudges- For salaries of the fifty-eight district judges of the United States, two hundred and eleven thousand dollars. miggggggggg-D¤· For salaries of the chief-justice of the supreme court of the Dis- ` trict of Columbia and the five associate judges, twenty-four thousand five hundred dollars. District M¤<>¤¤¤>’¤· For compensation of the district attorneys of the United States, twenty-thousand three hundred dollars. Kershaw- For compensation of the district marshals of the United States, twelve thousand nine hundred dollars. Cl¤*¤¤¤, COURT OF CLAIMS: For salaries of five judges of the Court of J` Claims, at four thousand Eve hundred do lars each; chief clerk, three thousand dolktrs; one assistant clerk, two thousand dollars; bailiif, one thousand five hundred dollars each; two clerks, at one thousand two hundred dollars each; and one messenger; in all, thirty- two thousand two hundred and forty dollars. " ~ ¤<>¤=i¤s¢¤¤ ¤¤1>¤¤¤· For stationery, books, fuel, and other miscellaneous expenses, three thousand dollars. R¤v°¤l¤€d€¢*¤i°¤¤~ For reporting the decisions of the court, and superintending the ginting of the twenty-fourth volume of the reports of the Court of aims. to be paid on the order of the court, one thousand dollars;