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Sec. 1828. The warden of the penitentiary of the United States for the R<=P<§¤¤fw¤¤i<=¤ District of Columbia shall make to the Secretary of the Interior, annually, °f P°“‘“’“““'Y· in time to accompany the annual message of the President to Congress, a 4 Aug., 1854, c. report of his operations durin the preceding year, and of the manner in 24% ¤- 15, V· lil P- w ich all approlpriations haveleen applied. 573 Sec. 1829. A furniture purchased for the use of the President’s House F*}¤'¤i*}¤‘¢ for shall be, as far as practicable, of domestic manufacture. P'°“‘d°“t SH°“°· 22 May, 1826, c. 154, s. 2, v. 4, p. 194. Sec. 1830. No more ailantus trees shall be purchased for or planted in All¤¥}tu¤ ¤¤<·>¤ the public grounds. P"°h‘b‘“’d· 3 Mar., 1853, c. 97, s. l, v. 10, p. 207. Sec. 1831. The Joint Committee on the Library, whenever, in their judg· W0¤‘k¤ of fine ment, it is expedient, are authorized to accept any work of the line arts, ""“· on behalf of Congress, which may be offered, and to assign the same such 10 June, 1872, c. place in the Capitol as they may deem suitable, and shall have the super- 4l5» ¤- L V- l7» P- vision of all works of art that may be placed in the Capitol. 362* Sec. 1832. It shall be the duty of the officer or officers havin in charge A¤¤“¤l BWP? the property of the United States in and about the Capitol, the Bresidenfs mrg“t"°f public House, and the Botanical Garden, to furnish an annual statement to the gg;. Architect of the Capitol Extension, by the first day of December, setting 4 J“¤€· 1872· C- forth the public property in all the buildings, rooms, and grounds under 287*17* p` 220 their char e, purchased during each year, and an account of the disposition of sux5x property during the same period, whether by sale or otherwise. Sec. 183. The Architect of the Capitol Extension shall make out and ,I¤V°¤V"Y°fP¤b· keep, in proper books, a complete inventory of all public pro rty in and about the Ca itol, the Botanical Garden, and the President’s Illlgouse, add- 15 July, 1870, c. iug thereto, from time to time, an account of such property as may be gg» ”· 2· V- l6» P- procured, subsequently to the taking of the first inventory, as well as ` an account of the sale or other disposal of such property. And he shall submit an annual report of such inventories and accounts, on the first Monday of December to Con ess. Sec. 1834. The two (preceding sections shall not apply to the books, Twclastsections pamphlets, papers, and ocuments in the Library of Congress, nor to the rmt tvripgly *0 L1- supplies of stationery and fuel in the several public buil ings and offices g?'?' ° °“g""““• therein referred to. 4—...—- 15 July, 1870, c. 300, s. 3, v. 16, p. 364. Sec. 1835. No pay or compensation other than is fixed by this Title _E¤¤‘¤ PW PPO- shall be allowed to any officer, employe, or laborer embraced within the provisions hereof. 251,s_4`:J j6,p_238: