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 SIXTY-FIRST CONGRESS. Sess. II. Ch. 385. 1910. 799 Credit in accounts of A. C. Caine: Authority is hereb ranted to ·*·°·.°§§¤°· the proper accounting officers of the Treasury to allovi, gud credit cmu °°°°um' in the accounts of A. C. Caine, late disbursing clerk, Department of Justice, the sum of one hundred dollars standing against him on the books of the Treasury for an advance made by him to R. T. Way for traveling expenses. _ For expenses of representing the interests of the Government in all ,t,,S§,'§'0‘T.‘}’,,,{§.,L‘,§§§,§j matters arising under the Act entitled “AnAct to r late commerce," 4****- P- 5*3- approved February fourth, eighteen hundred ariiiueighty-seven, as amended, including traveling expenses and rentals, to be expended under the direction of the Attorney~General, includi salaries of employees at Washington, to continue available during Itige fiscal year nineteen hundred an eleven, twenty—five thousand dollars. . JUDICIAL: ’“‘“""‘l· To pa the widow of David J. Brewer, late a justice of the Su reme Dmd ·‘·.B'°”°'· Court ofy the United States, twelve thousand dollars. P Piyuimdom Salaries, district judges: For the §ayment of the salaries of the m£§§§§§°.Jd“g§;$?’ additional judges for the district of aryland and the northern and ·*’•‘°·PP·2°*·m· southern districts of Ohio (Acts approved February twenty-fourth, nineteen hundred and ten), on account of fiscal years as follows: For the fiscal year nineteen hundred and ten, four thousand one hundred and fifty dollars. — d Igor the fiscal year nineteen hundred and eleven, eighteen thousand o ars. . ` UNITED STATES COURTS. ¤¤i¤¤iS¤¢¢¤¤·>¤¤¤· For pa ent of salaries, fees,  expenses of United States mar- "“”""‘ shals andwtlreir deputies, twenty-eighzt thousand dollars, to include payment for services rendered in half of the United States or otherwise. For salaries of United States district attorneys and expenses of D*““"°*°“°*"*°Y** United States district attomeys and their regu ar assistants, nine thousand dollars. For fees of clerks on account of fiscal ears, as follows: °‘°"‘°' ‘°°* For the Hscal year nineteen hundredy and ten, twenty thousand dollars. For the fiscal year nineteen hundred and nine, four thousand dollars. For payment of such miscellaneous expenses as may be authorized pe¤g;°¤*¤¤¤¤¤ ¤=· by the Attorney-General for the United States courts and their oHi— cers, including the furnishing and collecting of evidence where the United States is or may be a party in interest, and moving of records on account of iiscal years, as follows: For the fiscal year nineteen hundred and ten, forty-five thousand dollars. For the fiscal year nineteen hundred and nine, two thousand five hundred dollars. _ _ For su plies for the United States courts and(j;ud1c1al officers, to be Suppliesexpcndedo under the direction of the Attomey eneral, for the iiscal year nineteen hundred and seven, one dollar and seventy-five cents. For payment of assistants to the Attorney-General and to United ¤é;“_G*;°;§r'j, *gm*f“°¤· States district attorneys employed by the Attorney-General to aid in ' special eases. This appropriation shall be availab e also for the pay- F°*°*¢¤ <=°¤¤***- ment of foreign counse emaployed by the Att0rney—General in s ecial cases, and such counsel sh l not be re uired to take oath of office in accordance with section three hundred and sixty-six, Revised Stat- R·S··°°°· 36*% P- 62- utes, fifteen thousand dollars. ·