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 EIFTIZSIXTH CONGRESS. Sess. I.  791. Ieoo. 639 COUNSEL ron MISSION lNDIANs:_ To enable the Attorne -General to mgxlggel YM Mi¤¤i¤¤ employ a special attorney for the Mission Indians of soutlifern Califor- ' nia, upon the recommendation of the Secretary of the Interio1·, one thousand dollars. ‘ » DIGEST OF THE OPINIONS or THE ATTORNEY—GENERALZ To enable ,Dgg¢¤{&;>f ¤vi¤i<>¤¤ the Attorney-General to employ a competent person to edit and re- gm. e t°m°°y`G°°` gare for publication and superintend the printing of a Digest ofp the pinions of the Attorney-General, and the twenty-second volume of the Opinions of the Attorney—General, to be expended by the Attorney- General in such manner as will, in his jud ment, best accom lish the work, one thousand five hundred dollars, the printing of said) volume R-S-.¤¤c·383.p.63. to be done in accordance with the provisions of section three hundred and eighty-three of the Revised Statutes. ‘ _ CARE AND MAINTENANCE OF BUILDINGS RENTED BY DEPARTMENT or . Cm r¤¤¤¤d bui1d— JUSTIGE: For incidental expenses and for employment of temporary mgS` assistance and workmen necessary for the care and custody of the buildings in the District of Columbia rented by the Department of Justice, to be selected and their compensation fixed b I the Attorney- General and to be expended under his direction, eight tliousand dollars. J  Judicial. UNITED STATES COURTS. EXPENSES or THE UNITED STATES coImTs: For defraying the C0Y,§,;*°‘* $*****8 expenses of the.Supreme Court; of the circuit and district courtsof ' the United States; of the supreme court and court of ap eals of the District of Columbia; of the district court of Alaska; of the courts in the Indian Territory; of the circuit courts of appeals; of the Court of Private Land Claims;___of suits and preparations for or in defense of suits in which the United States IS interested; of the rosecution of offenses committed a ainst the United States; and in the enforcement of the laws of the Ilnited States, specifically the expenses stated under the following appropriations, namely: For payment of sa aries, fees, and ex enses of United States mar- g§;{;•;l¤ shals and their deputies, one million dollars, to include payments for ` services rendered in behalf of the United States or otherwise. Advances to United States marshals, in accordance with existing law, —**d"¤¤°°¤- may be made from the proper alppropriations, as herein provided, immediately upon the passage of t is Act; but no disbursements shall be made prior to July first, nineteen hundred, by said disbursing oflicers from the funds thus advanced, and no disbursements shall be made therefrom to` liquidate expenses for the fiscal year nineteen hundred, or prior years. No mileage shall be allowed upon any writ not executed nor when -¤¤il¢¤s¢- the travel is without cost to the marshal or office deput *. For salaries of United States district attorneys and expenses of DiS*¤°°¤**°*¤¤Y¤· United States district attorneys and their regular assistants, four n hundred thousand dollars. For fees of United States district attorney for the District of b,QiS{,'}§{£g* SQ°,}‘{’§§ Columbia, twenty-three thousand eight hundred dollars. emérney. F or payment of regular assistants to United States district attor- m‘f,‘{§$g{at,j)*f,§f;;;“ neys, who are appointed by the Attorney-General, at a fixed annual compensation, one hundred and sixty thousand dollars. For ayment of assistants to the Attorney-General and to United States district attorneys employed by the Attorney-General to aid in special cases, sixty thousand dollars. For fees of clerks, two hundred and forty thousand dollars: Pro- §,‘§,§},§§;,_f"°*· vided, That clerks of the United States circuit courts of appeals, annu- _C1ey:<sl’¤&;§¤éd(§fm;¤¤ ally and within thirty days after the thirtieth day of June in each  reiiirii of mai; vear, shall make a 1'Blll11'D to the Attorney-General of the United States °“’·