VIRGINIA ?. WEST VIRGINIA. .The master is authorized and cmpowered, subject to the ap- proval of the Chief Justice, to employ such stenographers and other clerical assistants as he may. find it des?ble .to employ in order to the prompt and efficient execution of this order of reference, and to agree with such stenographers and typewriters and clerical assistants upon such compensation to be made to them as the master may consider reasonable and just. He is authorized to direct their compensation to be paid out of the funds to be deposited to the credit of this cause. The compl?in?-t shall cause the sum of five thousand dollars to be deposited with the marshal of this court to the credit of �this cause, and ?uch further sums as from time to time may be required, on account of the costs and expenses of executing this decree; and the master is authorized from time to time to draw upon the fund so deposited by V'nginia for the compensation of the stenographers, typewriters and other clerical a?istant? whom he may employ, and for any other costs and expenses, including stationery and printing, which may in his judgment �be necessary to. be incurred in executing this order of reference. The said marshal shall receive such commla?ion for his ser- vices in receiving and disbursing the funds so deposited with him as may be allowed by the court, and he will make a report of his transactions, ?eceipts and disbursements in the premises. Any notices to be given in connection with the execution of this decree may be given by and to the Attorneys General of the r?pective States. The master will make his report with all convenient speed and transmit therewith the evidence on which he proceeds, and is to be at liberty ?o state any special circumstances he con- siders of importance, and t? state such alternative accounts as may be desired by either of the parties, subject to the direction of the court. And the court reserves the consideration of the allowance of interest; of the costs of this suit, and all further directions until after the master has made his report; either of the parties to be ' at liberty to apply to the court as they shsll be advised.
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