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Salaries, United States courts.

Supreme Court.

Library, Supreme Court.

Circuit judges.

Reporter of Supreme Court.

District judges.

Wilson McCandless.

District of Co

lumbia.

District attorneys.

Marshals.

Warden of jail, D. C.

Contingent expeuses courts.

Salaries, etc.

al's Office.

JUDICIAL.

UNITED STATES COURS.-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; for marshal of the Supreme Court of the United States three thousand dollars

For purchase, by the Librarian of Congress of new books of reference for the Supreme Court, to be a part of the Library of Congress and purchased under the direction of the Chief-Justice, two thousand dollars

For nine circuit judges to reside in circuit, at six thousand dollars each, fifty four thousand dollars.

For salary of the reporter of the decisions of the Supreme Court of the United States, two thousand five hundred dollars

For salaries of the fifty-one district judges of the United States one hundred and eighty six thousand dollars.

For salary of Wilson McCandless, retired judge of the western district of Pennsylvania, four thousand dollars.

For salaries of the chief-justice of the supreme court of the District of Columbia and the four associate judges, twenty thousand five hundred dollars.

For compensation of the district attorneys of the United States, nineteen thousand three hundred dollars

For compensation of the district marshals of the United States, twelve thousand one hundred dollars.

For salary of the warden of the jail in the District of Columbia, one thousand eight hundred dollars.

For defraying the contingent expenses of the courts, including compensation of the United States district attorney; and the fees, per diem and traveling expenses of the United States marshal in the Territory of Utah, with expenses of sumoning jurors, subpœnaing witnesses, of arresting, guarding, and trasporting prisoners, of hiring and feeding guards, of supplying and caring for the penitentiary, arising under the act of June twenty third, eighteen hundred and seventy-four, in relation to courts and judicial officers in the Territory of Utah, for the fiscal year ending June thirtieth, eighteen hundred and seventy eight, to be paid under the direction and order of the Department of Justice upon accounts duly verified and certified, twenty thousand dollars.

OFFICE OF THE ATTORNEY GENERAL.-For compensation of the Attorney-Gener- Attorney General, eight thousand dollars; solicitor-general, seven thousand dollars; three assistant attorneys-general, at five thousand dollars each; one assistant attorney general of the Post Office Department, four thousand dollars; solicitor of the internal revenue, four thousand five hundred dollars; naval solicitor, three 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 law-clerk, two thousand dollars; five clerks of class four; additional for disbursing-clerk, to hundred dollars; one clerk of class two; two clerks of class one; five copyists; one telegraphoperator, at one thousand thousand dollars; one messenger; one assistant messenger; two laborers; and two watchmen; in all, seventy seven thousand one hundred and forty dollars.

For contingent expenses of the Department, namely: For furniture and repairs, one thousand dollars; for law and miscellaneous books for the library of the Department, one thousand five hundred dollars; for stationery two thousand dollars; for miscellaneous expenditures, such as telegraphing, fuel, lights labor, and other necessaries, six thousand five hundred dollars; in all, thirteen thousand two hundred dollars.

For care and subsistence of horses and repairs of wagons and harness seven hundred and fifty dollars.

For rent of the four floors of the building occupied by the Department of Justice fourteen thousand dollars

Solicitor of the

OFFICE OF THE SOLICITOR OF THE TREASURY. For compensation of the Solicitor of the Treasury, four thousand five hundred dollars; Treasury. assistant solicitor, three thousand dollars; chief clerk, two thousand dollars; three clerks of class four; two clerks of class three; two clerks of class two; two clerks of class one; one messenger; and one

laborer; in all, twenty four thousand eight hundred dollars.

COURT OF CLAIMS.-For salaries of five judges of the Court of Claims. Court of Claims; at four thousand five hundred dollars each; chief clerk, three thousand salaries, etc. dollars; one assistant clerk, two thousand dollars; bailiff, one thousand

five hundred dollars; and messenger thereof; in all twenty nine thou

sand eight hundred and forty dollars.

For stationery, books, fuel, labor, postage, and other contingent and miscellaneous expenses, two thousand five hundred dollars; for reporting the decisions of the court, clerical hire, labor in preparing and superintending the printing of the twelfth volume of the Reports of the court of Claims to be paid on the order of the court, one thousand dollars in all, three thousand five hundred dollars.

Requisitions for

SEC 2. That the Secretaries respectively of the Departments of State, Treasury, War, Navy, and Interior, and the Attorney General, are departmental postauthorized to make requisions upon the Postmaster General for the age-stamps. necessary amount of postage stamps for the use of their Departments not exceeding the amount stated in the estimates submitted to Congress; and upon presentation of proper vouchers therefor at the Treasury, the amount thereof shall be credited to the appropriation for the service of the Post Office Department for the same fiscal year. Approved, March 3, 1877.

CHAP. 103.—An act establishing post-roads and for other purposes.

Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled, That the following be established as post-roads:

ALABAMA.

From Ozark, via Daleville, to Geneva.

From Scottsborough, via Sublett's Terry, Pisgah, Moore's Jordan's to

Valley Head.

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From Birmingham, via Irondale and Cedar Grove, to Cropwell.

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From Traveller's Rest post office and Morris Ferry, to Verbena.

From Clayton to Little's store, via Mount Andrew.

From Paint Rock to Princeton.

From Bridgeport to Doran's Cove.

From Blount Springs via Lewis White's to Village Springs.

From Hartsell via Flint Bridge, Cedar Plains Gibson's Store Basham's Gap, and Hughe's Stand, to Houston.

ARIZONA.

From Florence to New Camp Grant, via Stoneman, the Pinal Mountaius and San Carlos.

March 3, 1877.

Ante, pp. 8, 12.
Post, p. 336.
Post-roads estab
lished in-

Alabama.

Arizona.

Arkansas.

California.

From Phoenix, via mouth of Black Canyon and Antelope Springs Upper Aqua Fria Valley with the Prescott and Albuquerque weekly mail line

From Prescott to Phoenix, via Black Canon and Aqua Fria.
From Tucson, via Sierra Colorado to Oro Blanco.

From Aubrey, via Planate, McCracken Mine, and Greenwood to
Cerbat

ARKANSAS.

From Hot Springs to Black Springs.

From Lewisburgh to Liberty Springs, via Point Remove and Lick Mountain.

From Lonoke to Pestoria.

From Mariana, via Hughe's Ferry and Coro Bayou to Council Bend.
From Mariana to Moro.

From Table Rock to Pineville.

From Powhatan, via Oaksville, Walnut Hill, Winfrow's and Rose's to Kidwell.

From Brinkley to Palmer Station, via Cypress Creek.

From Watson, via Hopkin's store, Hughe's farm, Taylor's Ferry and Selma, to Monticello.

From Dallas to Stringtown, Choctaw Nation.

From Toledo to Auburn, via Star City Palmyra, and Varner.

From Marshall by Rally Hill to Harrison.

From Pocahontas to O. Kane's.

From Ash Flat to Sharp's Mills.

From Lead Hill Arkansas, via Protem and Buff, to Ava, Missouri.

From Texarkana, via Richmond to Rocky Comfort.

From Conway, via Mount Vernon to Searcy.

From Ozark to Fayetteville.

From Sheridan to Campbell.

From Malvern, via Sandy Springs to Lea's Ferry.

From Red Fork, via Watson, Medford Walnut Lake to Star City.
From Helana to Old Town.

CALIFORNIA.

Colorado.

From Visalia to Independence, via Beulah and the Mineral Ring Mines.

From Guadaloupe to Santa Maria.

From Winnemucea, Nevada, to Lake City, California.

From Fresno, via Watson's Ferry, to Panoche.

From Fresno via Fort Miller, Big Dry Creek Academy to Toll House.
From Fresno to Riverdale.

From Visalia via Grangerville to Lenore

From Mendocino, via Noyo, Kibbisilah, Bear Harber, Shelter Cove, Petrolia, Gas Jet, False Cape, Ferndale, and Table Bluff, to Eureka. From Bakersfield, via Granite, to Glenville.

From Rock Spring Station, via Ivanpah, to Soda Lake Station.

From San Luis Obispo to Avila.

From Woodland, via Cache Creek, Langville, Capay Valley, Califor nia, Quicksilver Mines, and Morgan Valley, to Lower Lake.

From San Maguil to Cholame.

From Oakdale to Knight's Ferry.

From Modesto to Grayson.

From Modesto to Hill's Ferry.

From San Benito, via Slack's Canyon and Peach Tree to Imasdale.

COLORADO.

From Sagnache to Sangre de Cristo, via Curtis and Hartman's
From Hamilton to Florrissant, via Tarryall Creek.

From Rock Cliff to Gunnison Colony.

From Silverton to Parrott City, via Hermosa.

From Abique, New Mexico, to Parrott City, Colorado.

From Longmont to Estes Park.

From Namaqua to Estes Park.

From Hot Sulphur Springs, via Steamboat Springs and Bear Creek to Hayden.

From Del Norte, via Sangre de Cristo, San Isabel, and Bismarck to Villa Grove.

From Colorado Springs to Canyon City.

From Trinadad, Colorado, to Taos, New Mexico, via Elizabethtown, New Mexico.

From Easton to Maine.

From Boulder to Sunshine.

From Colorado Springs to River Bend, via Buzzard and Sharrett's, Sanborn and Pierce's and Brown and Dodd's.

CONNECTICUT.

From Danbury by Mill Plain, Connecticut, to Brewster's Station New York.

From Gilead, to Bolton.

From New Haven, by Westville and Amity to Bethany.

From Bridgeport to Black Rock.

From Brookfield to Brookfield Centre.

From Canaan to Canaan Valley.

From Canaan to Clayton in Massachusetts.

From Niantic to East Lyme.

From Putnam to Putnam Heights.

From Portland to Gildersleeve's Landing.

From Southport to Greenfield Hill.

From Fall's Village to Huntsville

From North Franklin to Lebanon.

From Newington Juction to Newington.

From Thomaston to Northfield.

From Wilton to North Wilton.

From Danbury to Ridgebury.

From Derby to Zoah Bridge.

From North Manchester to South Manchester.

From West Meriden to South Meriden.

From Norfolk to South Norfolk.

From Buckland to Wapping.

From Moosup, by Wauregan, to Brooklyn.

From West Avon to Avon.

From Bridgeport to West Stratford.

From West Winsted to Winchester Centre.

DAKOTA.

From Bismarck to Custar's Gulch in the Black Hills.

From Fort Randall to the Black Hills.

From Old Fort Pierre to the Black Hills.

From Pembina to Dewey.

From Firesteel to Old Fort Pierre.

From Medary, via Lake Hendricks, to Canby, Minnesota.

From Lake Hendricks to Fort Wadsworth.

From Gary to Sioux Falls.

From Fairview to Sheldon, Iowa.

From Fairview to Farmers, Iowa.

From Childstown, via Lost Lake and Vermillion River to Wood Lake.

From Caledonia, via Stony Point and Mayville, to Newburgh.

From Gary to Inkpa City.

Connecticut.

Dakota.

Delaware.

Florida.

From Sioux Falls to Pennington.

From Medary, via Prairie Farm to Canby.

From Firesteel to Forestburgh.

From Springfield, via Custar City, to Virginia City Montana.
From Tristad, via Prairie Farm to Medary.

From Sioux Falls, via Wall Lake and Rockport, to Brule City.
From Fort Thompson, via Flandreau, to Marshfield, Minnesota.
From Childstown by Lost Lake to Otter Creek.

From Allentown to Rochester.

DELAWARE.

From Lewestown to Rehobath.

FLORIDA.

Georgia.

Idaho.

From Manatee to Helena on Sarasota Bay.
From Orlando to Bartow.

From Blue Spring, via Orange City and Privatt to New Smyrna.
From Crescent City, via Daytona to New Britain.

From Lake City via Suwannee Shoals and Benton to Blounts Ferry and thence back to Lake City via Ancrum, Bulo, and White Spring. From Campbelltown to Cerro Gordo.

From Wilson's Landing to Lake Eustice.
From Sanford to Sluke Dora.

GEORGIA.

From Villa Rica, via Draketown to Cedartown.

From Newton to Haggard's Mills.

From Morven to Indian Creek Mills.

From Ellijay to Carter's Landing.

From Cumming to Vickery's Creek.

From Cumming, via Hightower Hornageville and Mica, to Jasper.
From Boston to Ancilla.

From Eden to Groover's.

From Trion Factory to Ringgold.

From Dallas to Rockmart.

From Montezuma to Drayton.

From Hawkinsville to Hayneville.

From Blakeley to Columbia, Alabama.

From Rockmart to Tallapoosa.

From Jefferson to Harmony Grove.

From Fort Gaines to Bluffton.

From Byron to York.

From Americus to Bottsford.

From Nashville by Indian Ford and Mud Creek Mills, to Pearson.
From Cave Spring, via Thomasville to Livingston.

From Owen's Ferry to Satilla Bluff.

From Midville Station nine and one half, by Swainsboro to Hartridgeville.

From Hepzibah to Mount Holly Mill

From Hazelhurst to Douglass.

From Waycross, via Centre Village to Troder's Hill.

IDAHO.

From Silver City to Franconia.

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