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748 T1r1.1·: xLv.—PL'BLIC PRINTING. ?3Jgne,_1860,Res. and of all rinting and binding done in the Government Printing-()ni(·i~ 3,*; 2”•’··*~"· *11*- for each Il)ouse of Congress and for each of the executive and judicial ` departments. Adrancesto(‘on· Sec. 3>il6. There shall be advanced to the Congressional Printer, from s¤=·¤=·i<>¤=¤l l’ri¤¤<rr- time to time, as the public service may require it, and under such rules ` p,§,j_ — as the Secretary of the Trcasuigy may prescribe, a sum of money not exceeding, at any time. two-thir s of the penalty of his bond. to enable _ him to pay for work and material. S°"·l*"‘**"‘l"*°·°‘ Sec. 3817. The Congressional Printer shall settle the account of his T"""" _ receipts and disbursements in the manner required of other disbnrsing- 1l)14l . Ofjipq f5_ Moneys from Sec. 3818. The moneys received from sales of extra copies of docu- $*1%. &·"- ments, and from sales of paper·sl1avings and imperfections, shall be 7 23ju,,,j'g64,',; deposited by the Con ressional Printer in the Treasury of the United 155, s. 10, v. 13, p. States, to the credit og the a propriations for public printing, binding, 186- and paper, respectively, as designated by him. and shall be subject to P I his requisition in the manner {prescribed hy law. `¤r·¤¤¤<*¤’¤¤¤<>·¤1 1- Sec. 3819. The foremen o rintin and hindin shall make out and iy *°"t°"‘°{“S;, _ deliver to the Congressional Printergmonthly stagzments of the work 23 june, 1860, done in their respective offices, together with monthly pay—rolls, which gf- b;>·?5» S- 2,*- shall contain the names of the persons employed, the rate of compensa- " p' l" tion of and amount due to each, and the service for which it is due. Report to the Sec. 3820. The Congressional Printer shall keep a true account of all S°<jF€l¤¤’Y°f*h¢‘l¤· aper received from contractors, and of all paper used in the Public b2b__, _ gpinting-Omcg, and shall. at the end of each tiscal year, report to the Ibid., s. F cretary of the Interior the amount of each class consumed in said office. and the works or publications in which the same was used. gr§;P"“ "‘ ("‘“‘ Sec. 3821. The Congressional Printer shall, on the iirst day of each A .j__ T session, or as soon thereafter as may be racticable, report to Congress R;2¥·g¤;1;,§l*;63, the(pxact]t¥>};1dition,,_and theé amountang Sost of the puglic prinpingi 3* ···'~ · - i nn in , 1 o ra in an cn ravm ; ie amount an cost o a Vgé ’j£j;Q_1lZ,(,f,]2; paper burchasgd flbr same; agdetailgd statement of proposals made -1-1, s.1, v.12, p.135. an contracts entered into for the purchase of aper and other mate- 301; §I=:r-,¥·1¢g4,,,§- rialshpnd for Jlithographingdandle_ng(1iaving; of ailljpjayments made, dui;

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N3§g,a:§_’j§°;f§$éi ordered and done, with a general classification thereof, for each Depart- 27,fn1y,is66,e. ment, and a detailed statement of each account with the Departments 28;/,.S_,i1,\‘·1~;,,1;é305· or public ofhccrs; a detailed statement of the number of hands em- ,,0 égllgr,7 pj,,;,; ploved lh tlieestablishment, and the time each has been employed; and ' ’ ’ such girtherinforpiatiop, touching- all matters connected wit the print ing-o ce, as may ie in is possession. listiinatcs sub- Sec. 3822. The Congressional Printer shall also submit to Congress. mittel to Con- at the beginning of each session, detailed estimates of the sums required Qf-__ _ _ _ g for the support of the Government Printing-Olhcc. 20 Feb., 1861, c. 44, s. 1, v. 12, p. 135. 3 Mar., 1875, c. 129, s. 3, r·. 18, p. 370. Clerk of House Sec. 3823. The Clerk of the House of Representatives shall select in “’ Sel"}" “‘f“'“¥’?" Virginia, South Carolina, North Carolina, Georgia, Florida Alabama, 12**** *“ L°"*5““ Mississi · 1 T · · (1 A ·k · - · ’ — · — ,,,,,,,,8 t,, ,,,,,,,,,,,, ppi, louisiana, exas, an 1 ansas, one oi more newspapers. laws, &c. not exceeding the number allowed by law, in which such treaties and ‘ 2“,,,,{j§6, __, laws of the lnitcd States as may be ordered for publication in news- ,6;, S_ ;_ v_ 1,,; ,,_ papers according to law shall be published, and in some one or more of -166. _ wh1ch so selecte all such advertisements as may be ordered for publica- ,3Q ilé¤;.l1€6l;.?· tion in said districts by any United States court or judge thereof, or by ,,,·,,,; ,,,,.5; ,2 any officer of such courts, or by any executive officer of the United Statcfé, 80, ,._ ,8, ,,_ 316- shall be published, the compensation for which and other terms of llbl1cation, shall be fixed_11y said Clerk at a rate not exceeding two dollars per page for the publication of treaties and laws, and not exceeding one dollar per square of eight lines of s ace, for the publication of a vertisemepts, the accounts for which shall be ad justcd by the roper accounting officers, and paid in the manner now authorized by l)aw in the like cases. [MSS 70, 20M