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34 TITLE v.—DEPAR.TMENT OF STATE. zens of the United States, to whom salaries have been paid during the year precieding, together with the circumstances under which they were a omte . [Sw ss wi. 1%-1 Statement ciex- PQEC. 209. The annual statement of expenditures from the contingent P°¤*!i*“*`°S {mm fund required to be made by the Secretary of State, must include all ?[°i"$°"t f""d‘ the contingent ex nses of foreign intercourse and of all the missions 599HI\iay, 183:5,2g. aiircnrd, 0€;ceptsucheexpenditu1‘es as are settled upon the certificate of the »·-»"·°, · ·· residen. Copiesniactsand Sec. 210. The Secretary of State shall furnish to the Congressional treaties furnished Printer a correct copy of ever i act and joint resolution, as soon as possif° Bff‘f$’_[j _ ble after its approval by the President, or after it has become a law in 9 Mar., 1868, c. accordance with the Constitution without such approval; also of every 22, S· Lv- 15, p· 40- treaty between the United States and any foreign government as soon as 332 g";:;- `}8{?· ‘;· possible after it has been duly iatilied and has been proclaimed by the Zzsyf’' l` resident; and also of every stal convention made wetweon the Postmaster-General, by and with th; advice and consent of the President, on -the part of the United States and foreign countries, as soon as possible after copies (pf such conventions have bccn transmitted to him by the ostmaster- `eneral. {See HW-l Publication of Sec. 211. The Secretary of State shall publish official notilications, "°’“,'“°’°**‘l "'f°" from time to time. of such commercial information communicated to him iDTiTL____,_ by diplomatic and consular officers, as he may deem important to the l_)i_8S:iys..1}8;6; public inttiregsts, in such newspapers, not to cxcced three in number, as · · ····· ·- · emavseec- T’¤-¤SD¤ii¤- Six`. 212. The clerk in the Department of State who may from time to `]{p..Q)]8y0’Re,_ time be assigned to the duty of examining applications for passports is No.8, v. 16, p. 368. authorized to receive and attest, but wit out charge to the afliant, all _ 20 -7*4***-*. 187+, ¢‘- oaths or affidavits required by law or by the rules of the Department of 328* "‘ mi 7** in State to be made before granting passports. We SS 4<•Ff»-407¤·l Fees forcopiesof S1-:c. 213. For making out and authenticating copies of records in the "°"°'d"· Department of State, a fcc of ten cents for each sheet containing one 15 Sept,, 17g9,(·_ hundred words shall be paid by the person requesting such copies, except 14. ¤· 6,v- 1, p, 69. wheye thsyhare Equcsted by an officer of the United States in a matter rela ing o is office.