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 644 FIFTY-FIFTH CONGRESS. Sess. II. Ch. 546. 1898. sters, nine hundred and ‘sixty dollars; engineer, one thousand two hundred dollars; assistant engineer and electrician, nine hundred dollars; in all, fifty-seven thousand three hundred and twelve dollars; mpnmem. For industries and repairs, including employment of foremen, machinist, shoemaker, harness maker, brickmaker, carpenter, blacksmith, stone mason, tailor, aud tinner, when necessary; and for the purchase of materials for construction and repair of prison buildings, eight thousand three hundred dollars; For the erection of two hundred cells, including the purchase of material and necessary labor, to be immediately available, ten thousand dollars. . In all, one hundred and forty thou and seven hundred and twelve dollars. · xmtorwmmms. For rent of rooms for the United States courts and judicial officers, one hundred thousand dollars. _ Bailids and mm. For pay of bailiffs and criers, not exceeding three bailitis and one iwmm. crier in each court, except in the southern district of New York: Pro- ·• fifteen of the Revised Statutes shall be deemed to be in actual attendance when they attend upon the order of the courts: And provided vmmew. further, That no 'such person shall be employed during vacation; of reasonable expenses for travel and attendance of district judges directed to hold court outside of their districts, not toexceed ten dollars per day each, to be paid on written certiucates of the judges, and such payments shall be allowed the marshal in the settlement of his accounts with the United States; expenses of judges of the circuit courts of appeals; of meals and lodgings for jurors in United States cases, and of bailiffs in attendance upon the same, when ordered by the court; ' and of compensation for jury commissioners, five dollars per day, not exceeding three days for any one term of court, one hundred and fifty thousand dollars. Mimnnnmu. For payment of such miscellaneous expenses as may be authorized by the Attorney- General, for the United States courts and their officers, including the ftunishing and collecting of evidence where the United States is or may be a party in interest, and moving of records, two hundred and fifteen thousand dollars. _E_=¤¤¤¤¤-I¤¤*¤¤T°'· For salaries and expenses of clerks, commissioners, and constables, n "' and expenses of judges, in the Indian Territory, seventy-four thousand A dollars. S¤PP“¢¤- For supplies for the United States courts and judicial officers, to be expended under the direction of the Attorney-General, thirty—llve thousand dollars. n-wm B. Linwn. Authority is hereby given to the Secretary of the Treasury to pay, ’“""°“‘ *°‘ out of the appropriation for stenographic clerks for associate justices of the Supreme Court, to Irwin B. Linton for services as such clerk to Stephen J. Field, retired associate justice, for the months of December, January, and February last past, the sum of three hundred and ninety- rama. _ seven dollars: Provided, That hereafter no allowance or compensation ‘ 0H§Q£*f"*°*’°"°"’°‘* for clerks or secretaries of officials of the United States retired from _ _ active service shall be authorized. _,,Q’g;f_Q;," ,,,§{§;jT{"’§g Fans or n1s·rmorA·rron1~1nr, sonrunnu msrmcr on Nnw Yom:; N¢i{wS‘·'<>¤jl{· s2_ ) m For fees ofdistrict attorney for the southern district of New York, under ‘ """*‘ “’;’section eight hundred and twenty-five, Revised Statutes, five hundred dollars. D¤p=¤rtm¤¤t¤¢`=’>¤=¤i¤— UNDER THE DEPARTMENT OF STATE. "‘°* ‘r"“’°"*”“*· the United States at the Brussels conference, under the convention for the protection of industrial property, concluded at Paris, March twentienth, eighteen hundred and eighty-three, five thousand dollars, to be immediately available, and to be expended under the direction of the Secretary of State.
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