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I I4 FORTY-THIRD CONGRESS. Sass! I. Ch. 333; 1874. Department of Justice, including those for the use of the chief and associate justices, the judges and the officers of the United States and territorial courts, four hundred and twenty-tive copies; to the Department of Agriculture, ten copies; to the Smithsonian Institution, five copies; to the Government Printing Office, two copies; to the governors and secretaries of Territories, one copy each; to be retained in the custody of the Secretary of State, one thousand copies; and ten thousand copies shall be distributed to the States and Territories in proportion to the number of Senators, Representatives, and Delegates in Congress to which they are at the time entitled. Pf¤D¤¤'¤*i<>¤· &<=·· Sec. 7. That after the close of each Congress the Secretary of State g';);h‘;J;“'“ of °”"1‘ shall have edited, printed and bound a sufficient number of the volumes gcontaining the Statutes at Large enacted by that Congress to enable Di¤¤‘il»¤ti¤¤ ¤f him to distribute copies, or as many thereof as may be needed, as folb°““‘1 "°1“"“°“· lows: To the President of the United States, four copies, one of which shall be for the library of the Executive Mansion, and one copy shall be tor the use of the Commissioner of Public Buildings; to the Vice President of the United States, one copy; to each Senator, Representative, and Delegate in Congress, one copy; to the librarian of the Senate, for the use of Senators, one hundred and fourteen copies; to the librarian of the House, for the use of Representatives and Delegates, four hundred and ten copies; to the Library of Congress, fourteen copies, ·including four copies for the law, library ; to the Department of State, including those for the use of legations and consulates. three hundred and eighty copies; to the Treasury Department, including- those for the use of officers of customs, two hundred and sixty copies ; to the War Department, including a copy for the Military Academy at West Point, fifty copies; to the Navy Department, including a copy for the library at the Naval Academy at Annapolis, a copy for the library of each navy-yard in the United States, a copy for the library of the Brooklyn Naval Lyceum, and a copy for the library of the Naval Institute at Charlestown, Massachusetts, sixty-five copies; to the Department of the Interior, in- · cluding those for the use of the surveyors-general and registers and receivers of public land offices, two hundred and fifty copies; to the Post-Office Department, nity copies; to the Department of Justice, including those for the use of the chief and associatejustices, the judges and the officers of the United States and territorial courts, four hundred and twenty-flvecopies; to the Department of Agriculture, five copies; to the Smithsonian Institution, two copies; to the Government Printing- Oliice, one copy; and the Secretary of State, shall supply deficiencies _ _ and offices newly created. _ b0I;';?§g:cg°P'“ *° Sec. 8. That the said printed copies of the said acts of each session '· and of the said bound copies of the acts of each Congress shall be legal evidence of the laws and treaties therein contained, in all the courts ot the United States and of the several States therein. · Laws of each Sec. 9. That thesaid laws of each session of Congress shall also be

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,, stereotyped and printed for sale as provided in respect to the said refor ,,,,1,, P vised statutes. And the copies of the said revised statutes and of the

Copies of revised said laws of each session of Congress, as issued from time to time, shall and annual statutes be respectively sold at the cost of the paper, presswork and binding,

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,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,_same. · And the proceeds of all sales shall be paid into the Treasury. ` Proceeds ofsales Sec. 10. That the Secretary of State shall cause all the copies of the Eg lg; nerd mtv Revision of Indian treaties made by Thomas J. Durant, now printed to "é6VQ';‘::;¥,¤d,&u be bound, and the same shall be deposited with the Secretary of the m,,,,,,,,, ,,,-,,8 ,,0,,,,,, Interior, for the use of the Departments and officers of the Government. gggrggggsggghypli Approved, June 20, 1874. terior.